ISSN: 2624-9340
Fragmentology is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal, dedicated to publishing scholarly articles and reviews concerning medieval manuscript fragments. Fragmentology welcomes submissions, both articles and research notes, on any aspect pertaining to Latin and Greek manuscript fragments in the Middle Ages.Founded in 2018 as part of Fragmentarium, an international research project at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation, Fragmentology is owned and published by Codices Electronici AG and controlled by the Editorial Board in service to the scholarly community. Authors of articles, research notes, and reviews published in Fragmentology retain copyright over their works and have agreed to publish them in open access under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Submissions are free, and Fragmentology does not require payment or membership from authors or institutions.
Fragmentology 2 (2019)
Published December 2019, DOI: 10.24446/2ipg
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- Fragmentology 2 (Editorial), William Duba (1–3)
- Articles
- Membra disiecta from a Transylvanian Antiphonal in Budapest and Cluj, Gabriella Gilányi and Adrian Papahagi (5–34)
- Reading Monastic History in Bookbinding Waste: Collecting, digitizing and interpreting fragments from Mondsee Abbey, Ivana Dobcheva (35–63)
- Zwei karolingische Fragmente von nicht identifizierten Predigtsammlungen, Lukas J. Dorfbauer (65–86)
- Manuscript Fragments in Greek Libraries, Athina Almpani and Agamemnon Tselikas (87–113)
- Eine Überlieferung der Paulusbriefe um das Jahr 800 aus dem Kloster Mondsee. Eine Rekonstruktion aus 211 Fragmenten, Larissa Rasinger (115–140)
- Manuscript Fragments in the University and Provincial Library of Tyrol at Innsbruck, Claudia Sojer and Walter Neuhauser (141–163)
- Research Notes
- Ein Berliner Handschriftenfragment der Vita Sancti Columbae Adamnani, Stefanie Bellach (165–173)
- Il Virgilio Vaticano. Uno stress-test per Fragmentarium, Roberta Napoletano (175–183)
- Bart Demuyt and Ann Kelders, “Patrimoine éparpillé: Les fragments de l’antiphonaire de Beaupré” (Alison Stones) (185–186)
- Reviews
- Edith Boewe-Koob, Mittelalterliche Einbandfragmente aus dem Stadtarchiv Villingen-Schwenningen (Anette Löffler) (187–190)
- Dalibor Havel, Počátky latinské písemné kultury v českých zemích. Nejstarší latinské rukopisy a zlomky v Čechách a na Moravě (Evina Steinova) (191–195)
- Bart Jaski, Marco Mostert, and Kaj van Vliet, ed., Perkament in stukken. Teruggevonden middeleeuwse handschriftfragmenten (Carine van Rhijn) (197–199)
- Åslaug Ommundsen and Tuomas Heikkilä, ed., Nordic Latin Manuscript Fragments: The Destruction and Reconstruction of Medieval Books (Christoph Flüeler) (201–206)
- Caterina Tristano, ed., Frammenti di un discorso storico. Per una grammatica dell’aldilà del frammento (Roberta Napoletano) (207–212)
- Index
- Index of Manuscripts (213–222)
FRAGMENTOLOGY 1(2018)
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