Dimensions and forms | Exploring the Medieval Manuscript Book

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The video series ‘Exploring the Medieval Manuscript Book’ features book historian Irene O’Daly (Leiden University), introducing a wider audience to unique artefacts that were created with pen and ink in a distant past. In this eighth and last episode, she discusses the dimensions and forms of manuscripts.
Form follows function; in other words: the outer appearance of a book can inform us about the way it was used. The dimensions of a gradual (BPL 3683) are huge because it was used by choir singers during liturgical services in the church when it was placed on a lectern. A tiny processional (BPL 3744) was held in one hand by a monk while walking and singing in a procession.

The shape of the calendar (VUL 100 C) is peculiar. This type of book, sometimes called a ‘bat book’ because its leaves unfold like those of a bat, was designed to be portable. The tab joining the leaves together could have been attached to clothing or a belt.

The ‘book block’ of SCA 38 B is a mixture of the scroll form and codex form called a leporello. The small leaves are folded and then glued together to create a long, accordion-shaped strip. It can be unfolded and read on one side, then re-folded, turned over and read on the other side.

Explore these manuscripts (held by Leiden University Libraries) yourself:
BPL 3683: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:217...
BPL 3744: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:217...
BPL 137 D: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:168...
BPL 189: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:321...
VUL 100 C: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:935820
SCA 38 B: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:159...

This video is created for ‘The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ project which explores how medieval reading culture evolved and became a fundamental aspect of European culture. The project is co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union. Project website: https://www.medieval-reads.eu.

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