Catherine Brown is Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Residential College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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List of Abbreviations ix List of Figures xi List of Plates xv Preface xvii Introduction: The Articulate Codex, Manuscription, and Empathic Codicology 1 1 Florentius's Body 11 2 Monks at Work: Grammatica and Contemplative Manuscription 33 3 The Garden of Colophons 64 4 Manu mea: Charters, Presence, and the Authority of Inscription 92 5 Makers and the Inscribed Environment 106 6 Remember Maius: The Library and the Tomb 128 7 The Strange Time of Handwriting 160 8 The Weavers of Albelda 185 Conclusion: The Handy Manuscript 207 Acknowledgments 217 Notes 221 Manuscripts Cited 291 Bibliography 293 Index 321 Plates follow page 168
A smart and substantive study that is sure to make a profound impact across the disciplines and throughout all areas of medieval studies, this monograph is a pleasure to read. Enlightenment in the form of Catherine Brown's Remember the Hand tastes like a feast.-- "Archivo Espanol de Arte" Remember the Hand is a unique scholarly achievement: at once erudite, theoretically daring, and a scholarly labor of love. It is sure to be read avidly in the many fields in which manuscript culture and the ethical and haptic nature of texts are of vital present concern: not only in medieval European art history and literary studies, and in the study of non-Western manuscript traditions, but also in fields such as history of religion, anthropology, architecture, and media studies. ---John Dagenais, University of California, Los Angeles

