Palaeography specialists—can you recommend any good online into to manuscript studies resources? It’s for a split grad/honours class so looking for resources that contain basic manuscript vocabulary. #MedievalTwitter
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Replying to @jesbattis
This has a good collection of resources here https://libguides.wustl.edu/c.php?g=634125&p=4434820 …
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
It did! We have no actual manuscripts so I'm leaning heavily on digital tools and resources.
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Replying to @jesbattis
I learned most of my paleographic skills from books on it and online resources, getting access to manuscripts is possible for me but ultimately very difficult and I only get 1 hr access at a time, so digital resources end up being the best.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Out of curiosity have you taught the poem Pangur Ban? I'm teaching it for the first time and also looking for some gentle guides to Medieval Irish pronunciation for students.
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Replying to @jesbattis
I’ve never taught the poem myself as my Old Irish isn’t great and I’ve only ever TA’d but tbh there isn’t really any guide for pronunciation of Old Irish haha.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @jesbattis
At least none that I can point to online. This is what E.G. Quin says in “Old-Irish Workbook”pic.twitter.com/3WD81d9Z7c
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
“Kind of a cipher.” I love it. Thanks for sharing these!
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