
Richard Rush
I have a PhD in Ancient Mediterranean History. My current research pertains to how fifth-century Gallo-Roman authors interpreted their landscapes.
Supervisors: Professor Michele R. Salzman
Supervisors: Professor Michele R. Salzman
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between the end of the Roman Empire and beginning of the European Renaissance. Thus, as a descriptive term, medieval is inherently Eurocentric. The study of medieval manuscripts can thus be defined as the study of written materials in places and cultures with a Roman heritage or significant Roman influence before the widespread adoption of printing.
between the end of the Roman Empire and beginning of the European Renaissance. Thus, as a descriptive term, medieval is inherently Eurocentric. The study of medieval manuscripts can thus be defined as the study of written materials in places and cultures with a Roman heritage or significant Roman influence before the widespread adoption of printing.