5 edition of The Uses of literacy in early mediaeval Europe found in the catalog.
Published
1992
by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | edited by Rosamond McKitterick. |
Contributions | McKitterick, Rosamond. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xvi,345p. : |
Number of Pages | 345 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15058577M |
ISBN 10 | 0521428963 |
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pp., 14 illustrations, index This is an ambitious book: it covers a large expanse of time and space ("the area from Ireland to Byzantium and the eastern Mediterranean between c. and c. " p.
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"The tablets are c. 75 x mm, c. 7 mm thick, and appear to have been lashed together as a group of six, waxed sides together" (Stevenson, "Literacy in Ireland: The Evidence of the Patrick Dossier in the Book of Armagh," — McKitterick (ed) The Uses of Literacy in Early Mediaeval Europe [] 20).
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It depends. The number one requirement for literacy is something to write on. The 26 letters of the Roman alphabet (or 29, if you are a Finn) are not that difficult to learn.
The big issue is to have something to write on and to read. The Romans h.