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The Medieval Scriptorium: Making Books in the Middle Ages
By (Author) Sara J. Charles
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2026
1st September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Publishing and book trade
091.0902
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
This book takes the reader on an immersive journey through medieval manuscript production in the Latin Christian world. Each chapter opens with a lively vignette by a medieval narrator - including a parchment-maker, scribe and illuminator - introducing various aspects of manuscript production. Sara J. Charles poses the question 'What actually is a scriptorium', and explores the development of the medieval scriptorium from its early Christian beginnings through to its eventual decline and the growth of the printing press. With the written word at the very heart of the Christian monastic movement, we see the immense amount of labour, planning and networks needed to produce each individual manuscript. By tapping into these processes and procedures, we can experience medieval life through the lens of a manuscript maker.
From squirrel hair brushes to scripts, Sara J. Charles offers a comprehensive and engagingly accessible introduction to medieval book production. At times strikingly imaginative in form, this book brings together creative vignettes, intermittent chronologies, illustrations and lucid prose to trace the contours of manuscript making in this period. * Hannah Ryley, Lecturer in Old and Middle English, Balliol College, University of Oxford, and author of Re-using Manuscripts in Late Medieval England *
Glimpses of medieval belief and culture, trade, relationships with nature, and most of all individual medieval lives: Sara J. Charless brilliant book reveals the world of the Middle Ages through the pages of its manuscripts. * Catherine Clarke, Director of the Centre for the History of People, Place and Community at the Institute of Historical Research, London *
In this compellingly written, fascinating must-read, Sara J. Charles leads us on sensory journey of the tactile, unexpectedly smelly, excruciatingly painful and divinely jubilant reality of manuscript-making in medieval Europe. A joyous page-turner! * Elizabeth Savage, Senior Lecturer in Book History and Communications, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London *
The Medieval Scriptorium vividly recreates the techniques and processes that underlay the production of books over the thousand-year period of the Middle Ages. Sara J. Charless intimate grasp of her subject gives us a volume that is filled with delightful detail while offering a richly insightful overview of its compelling topic. * Timothy Graham, Distinguished Professor of History, University of New Mexico, and co-author of Introduction to Manuscript Studies *
In The Medieval Scriptorium an engaging and beautifully illustrated volume Sara J. Charles traces the evolution of the book from the early Christian centuries to the development of printing, a story covering some 1,500 years . . . The authors love of these books shines through and her enthusiasm and appreciation of the skill involved in making these works of art are infectious. The reader will learn much about medieval books, their makers and their making.
* The Rev. Dr. Martin Wellings, Methodist Recorder *Sara J. Charles works and studies at Senate House, University of London. She has previously published on various aspects of the history of the book.