The Patron and the Implied Readership of The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, MS 76 E 5
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2017
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Pratt, Karen
Besamusca, Bart
Meyer, Matthias
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In this essay, The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, MS 76E 5, is studied in order to illustrate central research problems related to multi-text codices. It considers the supposed patron of the manuscript, noting that the individual who commissions a codex is not necessarily to be identified with its users. Assuming that the implied readers of a compilation of texts were the decisive factor in shaping its composition, I argue that audience-related features of all the assembled texts should be taken into account. I conclude that the contents of KB, 76 E 5 suggest that this text collection addresses youthful members of the civic elite, both male and female.
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Besamusca, A A M 2017, The Patron and the Implied Readership of The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, MS 76 E 5. in K Pratt, B Besamusca & M Meyer (eds), The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript : Text Collections from a European Perspective. V&R unipress, pp. 41-56. https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737007542.41