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The Secret Life of Writing: People, Script and Ideas in the Iberian Peninsula (c. 900-1200)

Descrizione del progetto

Scoperta di manoscritti medievali di laici

La maggior parte dei manoscritti medievali conservati erano quelli che interessavano i potenti, ma ci sono altri manoscritti che sono sopravvissuti e mostrano un lato diverso della società medievale. Il progetto PeopleAndWriting, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di esplorare questa combinazione di persone comuni e scrittura per scoprire cosa significasse la scrittura per le comunità laiche e in che modo essa ne plasmasse la vita quotidiana. Il progetto, quale studio interdisciplinare, applicherà un nuovo metodo che combina approcci che vanno dagli studi di manoscritti all’antropologia per scoprire le vicende nascoste di coloro che hanno scritto, firmato, letto e conservato questo materiale. Il progetto si concentrerà sul corpus non mappato di manoscritti provenienti dalla penisola iberica, rendendolo disponibile al grande pubblico.

Obiettivo

As a rule, only those medieval manuscripts that were of interest for the powerful have been preserved. Extant codices were cherished throughout centuries as tangible signs of cultural pre-eminence and carriers of the sacred word; charters were kept as custodians of patrimony and witness to the history of institutions, proclaiming the reasons why monasteries and cathedrals should be revered. But against this rule, other manuscripts that did not directly serve the purposes of high-status minorities were created and are still around. Codices that, belonging to an ecclesiastical rite that was suppressed, should not survive today, but were kept as guardians of tradition. Charters that, intermingled with royal diplomas, have survived without an apparent reason for they do not relate to privileges granted. These sources show us a different side of medieval society in which non-powerful individuals outside central institutions played a crucial role in understanding the implications of written communication, shaping their social memory and that of their past by fully integrating writing in their lives. PeopleAndWriting aims at exploring this common people-writing pairing to uncover what writing meant for lay communities, how it modelled their daily life, and how the use of writing individualised people within their group. From the interdisciplinary study of theses sources that defy the rule, the project proposes a novel method combining approaches from Manuscript Studies to Anthropology to, based upon the graphical, textual, and historical analysis of the sources, reveal the hidden history of the people who wrote, signed, read, and kept handwritten material. Moreover, by focusing on a hitherto unmapped corpus of manuscripts from the Iberian Peninsula, which will be made openly available to the general public, the project aims to integrate Iberia in the recently opened general debate on Medieval Communication, exploring new avenues of research on Written Culture.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 995 040,00
Indirizzo
CALLE PATIO DE ESCUELAS 1
37008 Salamanca
Spagna

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Regione
Centro (ES) Castilla y León Salamanca
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 995 040,00

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