Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Mary Wellesley on the Inaccessibility of Manuscripts

  

In spite of their role as this essential tether to the past, manuscripts are some of the least accessible artefacts from the Middle Ages. They are kept in research libraries, often available only to scholars. When they are put on public display, what we see of them is so limited. (Mary Wellesley, Hidden Hands: The Lives of Manuscripts and Their Makers [London: Riverrun, 2017], 8)

 

Remember this when some people, following D. Michael Quinn, will claim the Smith family somehow had access to medieval-era manuscripts discussing various ‘magical’ traditions.

 

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