Towards a Taxonomy of Interpolation

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Hannah Weaver

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The manuscript culture of antiquity and the Middle Ages rendered texts permeable to foreign insertions –– known as interpolations –– as they were recopied. Despite how common interpolation is, however, it remains understudied, in part because of a lingering unsavory reputation, but also because scholars lack an adequate vocabulary to describe its permutations. This article offers a descriptive taxonomy of interpolation as a shared framework that will facilitate future investigations and cataloguing efforts.

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Hannah Weaver, Columbia University

Hannah Weaver is an assistant professor in the department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and the author of Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past (Cornell 2024). She received her PhD from Harvard University in 2019.