Publishing in a Medieval Monastery : The View from Twelfth-Century Engelberg
(Autor) Benjamin PohlThis Element contributes to the burgeoning field of medieval publishing studies with a case study of the books produced at the Benedictine monastery of Engelberg under its celebrated twelfth-century abbot, Frowin (1143-78). Frowin was the first abbot of Engelberg whose book provision policy relied on domestic production serviced by an internal scribal workforce, and his tenure marked the first major expansion of the community's library. This Element's in-depth discussion of nearly forty colophons inscribed in the books made for this library during Frowin's transformative abbacy offers a fresh perspective on monastic publishing practice in the twelfth century by directing our view to a mode of publication that has received only limited attention in scholarship to date.
Benjamin Pohl
Benjamin Pohl is an accomplished author known for his novel "The Tangled Web," which explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and complex character development. Pohl's contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and crafting compelling narratives that resonate with readers worldwide.