LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MEDIEVAL WOMEN WRITERS
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The Romance of the Rose
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“Book of Hours”
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The Bible
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The Art of Courtly Love
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Detailed explanation-1: -During the Middle Ages, the Vulgate was the Bible used throughout all of Western Europe, including England.
Detailed explanation-2: -The task of copying manuscripts was generally done by scribes who were trained professionals in the arts of writing and bookmaking. Scribes would work in difficult conditions, for up to 48 hours a week, with little pay beyond room and board.
Detailed explanation-3: -Monastery libraries housed most books and all books were copied by hand, usually by monks. This process of copying and disseminating books was essential to the preservation of knowledge. Some monks traveled to distant monasteries to view and copy books to bring back to their own monastery’s library.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Gutenberg Bible was printed in Mainz in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg and his associates, Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer. Only 48 copies are known to have survived, of which 12 are printed on vellum and 36 on paper. Twenty are complete, two of them at the British Library, one printed on paper (shelfmark C. 9.