Mariken Teeuwen
Department of History and Art History - Middle Ages
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Mariken Teeuwen is researcher at Huygens ING, an institute of the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences in the field of the editing and study of historical sources, from the area of History of Knowledge, Dutch History and Literature. She has a background in Musicology and in Medieval Studies, with an emphasis on the manuscript studies and medieval Latin. Her interest focuses on intellectual life in the early Middle Ages.
Research Interest
History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities
Publications
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M.J. Teeuwen (17.03.2016) Annotating books in the Early Middle Ages: An Attempt at an Overview
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Teeuwen, M.J. (2016). Three annotated letter manuscripts: scholarly practices of religious Franks in the margin unveiled. In R. Meens, D. van Espelo, B. van den Hoven van Genderen, J. Raaijmakers, I. van Renswoude & C. van Rhijn (Eds.), Religious Franks. Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: studies in honour of Mayke de Jong (pp. 221-239). Manchester University Press.
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Teeuwen, M.J. & O'Sullivan, Sinead (2016). The Harvest of Ancient Learning: Healthy Fruits or Rotten Apples?. In R.H. Bremmer & K. Dekker (Eds.), Fruits of Learning - The Transfer of Encyclopaedic Knowledge in the Early Middle Ages (pp. 303-320). Leuven, Paris, Bristol: Peeters.