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Daniel Hobbins is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, specializing in the cultural and intellectual history of high and late medieval Europe (1200–1500). His research explores authorship, manuscript culture, textual transmission, the Carthusian order, and fifteenth-century France.
His notable work includes the book Authorship and Publicity before Print (2009), which won the Jacques Barzun Prize, and he is currently writing a study on the authorial colophon and the origins of print. He also created the Jean Gerson Manuscript Database.
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