featuresmanuscripts
Featuresmanuscripts is a term used in textual studies to describe a class of manuscripts that foreground physical and linguistic features as objects of analysis, rather than treating the text solely by its content. In practice, featuresmanuscripts combine data on scribal hands, variants, punctuation, orthography, marginalia, glosses, watermarks, and layout to illuminate transmission history, authorship, and scribal practices. The approach appears in traditional philology as well as in digital humanities, where feature data are captured as structured metadata and linked to digital facsimiles.
A featuresmanuscript record typically includes a descriptive prologue, provenance, and physical description, followed by a catalog
The term emerged in scholarly conversations as manuscript studies expanded to emphasize material features and metadata.
See also: textual criticism, manuscript studies, digital humanities, TEI.