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The Schedula diversarum artium – a digital critical Edition

eng The Schedula diversarum artium – a digital critical Edition

The anonymous medieval treatise known as Schedula diversarum artium (On Diverse Arts), which has been handed down under the pseudonym of Theophilus Presbyter, is probably the best known medieval handicraft book. The work consists of three books that are each prefaced by prologues. The books comprise richly detailed instructions for production processes of almost all medieval art objects – from illumination of books and mural painting to glass and gold work, bell-founding and organ building. Since recent studies have refuted both the ‘author hypothesis’ and the ‘workshop hypothesis’, the text of the Schedula and its complex context of transmission move back into the centre of research interest. The decisive key for a new and comprehensive understanding of the Schedula text lies in the study of the manuscript tradition. As the first aim of the project, this tradition has been researched in detail and comprehensively, and has been documented reliably by means of a digital critical edition. In doing so the manuscript basis has been extended considerably. The Schedula-Portal provides the opportunity of consulting the three editions by Ilg, Escalopier, and Dodwell, as well as the digital versions of the manuscripts in an interconnected ordering structure.

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Mattias Gärtner

Kilian Thoben

Timo Coutura

Jochen Baumbach

Florian Willems

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