Kathleen L. Scott
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Kathleen L. Scott is a codicologist specialising in 15th-century English
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. An independent scholar, she is associated with the University of Massachusetts.


Education and career

Scott holds an AB from Colorado College, and an MA and
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from the University of California, Berkeley. From 1990–92 she was adjunct professor at the Center for Integrative Studies,
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. Although an independent scholar, she is associated with the University of Massachusetts, and played an instrumental role in the founding the
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which was established “under the auspices of the Library of Congress … to support the state’s writers and publishers, and sponsor activities to promote literacy and the love of books and reading”. In 2004, Scott delivered the prestigious
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at the University of Oxford; a revised version of her address was subsequently published as ''Tradition and Innovation in Later Medieval English Manuscripts''.


Awards

A National Endowment for the Humanities award recipient, Scott has won fellowships from the
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, Woodrow Wilson, and Getty Grant Programmes, as well as the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1997, she was named a recipient of the British Academy’s
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Memorial Fund, which promotes the study of western, and especially British, medieval manuscripts. The following year, the
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awarded her their inaugural Prize for Distinguished
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(for ''Later Gothic Manuscripts, 1390–1490''). In 2009, a volume of scholarly essays was published in her honour.


Personal life

She is married to David K. Scott, former
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of the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1993 to 2001).


Selected publications

;Authored books * 1976: ''The Caxton Master and His Patrons''. Preface by J.A.W. Bennett. Cambridge: Cambridge Bibliographical Society. * 1981: ''The Mirroure of the Worlde: MS. Bodley 283 (England c. 1470–1480): The Physical Composition, Decoration, and Illustration''. Oxford: Roxburghe Club. * 1996: ''Later Gothic Manuscripts, 1390–1490''. 2 vols. London: Harvey Miller. A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles 6. * 2002: ''Dated and Datable English Manuscript Borders, c.1395–1499''. London: British Library. * 2007: ''Tradition and Innovation in Later Medieval English Manuscripts''. London: British Library. ;Edited volumes * 1992: (with Derek Pearsall). ''Piers Plowman: A Facsimile of Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Douce 104''. Cambridge:
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. * 1995: (with Carol Garrett Fisher). ''Art into Life: Collected Papers from the Kresge Art Museum Medieval Symposia''. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. * 2000: ''An Index of Images in English Manuscripts: From the Time of Chaucer to
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, c.1380–c.1509''. London: Harvey Miller. ;Book chapters and articles * 1968: “A Mid-Fifteenth-Century English Illuminating Shop and Its Customers”. ''Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes'' 31: 170–96. DOI: 10.2307/750640. * 1982: “Lydgate’s Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund: A Newly-Located Manuscript in Arundel Castle”. ''Viator'' 13: 335–66. DOI: 10.1484/J.VIATOR.2.301475. * 1997: “Instructions to a Limner in Beinecke MS 223”. ''Yale University Library Gazette'' 72.1–2: 13–16. * 2002: “Four Early Fifteenth-Century English Manuscripts of the Speculum Humanae Salvationis and a Fourteenth-Century Exemplar”. ''English Manuscript Studies 1100–1700''. Vol. 10. ISSN 0957-8080. * 2010: “Mnemonic Aspects of Illustration in Later English Manuscripts”. ''Manuscripta'' 54.1: 49–63. DOI: 10.1484/J.MSS.1.100787.


References

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