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      <mods:namePart>Esteban-Segura, María Laura</mods:namePart>
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   <mods:identifier type="citation">Esteban-Segura, Laura: Supra-textuality in The Sekenesse of Wymmen in Glasgow,&#xd;
University Library, MS Hunter 307 (Ff. 149v-165v). pp. 155-174. En: «Didacticism,&#xd;
Literature and Translation: The Transmission of Knowledge in the Middle Ages». Ed.&#xd;
Tomàs Martínez Romero y Lidón Prades Yerves. Kassel, Edition Reichenberger, 2024,&#xd;
xxx, 442 pp. (Problemata Literaria 101). ISBN: 978-3-967280-67-8&#xd;
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   <mods:abstract>This chapter takes into consideration the witness of the gynaecological and obstetrical treatise known as The Sekenesse of Wymmen held in folios 149v-165v of Glasgow, University Library, MS Hunter 307, which is a translation into the vernacular of Gilbertus Anglicus’s work. The main objective is to analyse supra-textual devices in the witness, including layout, decoration, marginalia, punctuation and other visual language in order to delimit how the information is organised and knowledge transmitted. This can shed light on the function and usability of the manuscript and can help to place it in its material and cultural context.</mods:abstract>
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      <mods:topic>Medicina medieval</mods:topic>
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      <mods:title>Supra-textuality in The Sekenesse of Wymmen in Glasgow, University Library, MS Hunter 307 (ff. 149v-165v)</mods:title>
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