Dr Mark Stansbury Ph.D.
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Biography:
Books
| McDonough, C.; Prior, R. (2004) Servius' Commentary on Book Four of Virgil's Aeneid: An Annotated Translation. -: -. [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2006) Official Sympatico Guide to the Internet. -: -. [Details] |
Book Chapters
| Stansbury, M.J. (1998) 'Bede's Biblical Commentaries' In: Northumbria's Golden Age. -: -. [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2008) 'Pompeian Graffiti' In: Ziolkowski, Jan M (eds). The Virgilian Tradition. The First Fifteen Hundred Years. [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2008) 'A Carolingian Commentary on Eclogue 6, The Virgilian Tradition' In: The Virgilian Tradition. The First Fifteen Hundred Years. -: -. [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2008) 'Twelfth-Century argumenta and accessus to the Eclogues' In: The Virgilian Tradition. The First Fifteen Hundred Years. -: -. [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2009) 'The computer and the classification of script' In: Kodikologie und Paläographie im digitalen Zeitalter. -: -. [Details] |
Peer Reviewed Journals
| Stansbury, M.J. (1999) 'Early-Medieval Biblical Commentaries, Their Writers and Readers'. Frühmittelalterliche Studien, . [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2003) 'The Composition of Adomnán's Vita Columbae'. Peritia, . [Details] |
Book Review
| Stansbury, M (2008) Muirchu Moccu Mactheni's Vita Sancti Patricii Life of Saint Patrick. Book Review [Details] |
Conference Paper
| Stansbury, M.J. (2009) Some thoughts on the origins of Insular script. Irish Conference of Medievalists c. Conference Paper [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2010) Different strokes for different folks: The letterforms of the Ars Sergii. Irish Conference of Medievalists. Conference Paper [Details] |
Reviews
| Stansbury, M.J. (2002) The Roman Vergil and the Origins of Medieval Book Design. The Medieval Review 03.05.13, Online Review, University of Toronto. Reviews [Details] |
| Graff, E. (2003) The Cathach of Colum Cille: An Introduction. Peritia. Reviews [Details] |
| Stansbury, M.J. (2004) Translating the Bible: From the 7th to the 17th Century. Speculum. Reviews [Details] |
