’Malcolm Parkes is an English by-word for expertise in medieval palaeography ... his publications on this subject have become the standard of reference. ... The published version of (The Lyell Lectures) ... does not disappoint. ...In the second part, Parkes offers us a feast of what he does best: meticulous analysis of the developments of English handwriting throughout the Middle Ages. ...Their Hands Before Our Eyes is densely packed with information, with copious references to previous publications by Parkes and others that laid the groundwork for this overview. The footnotes include lists of manuscripts now attributed to each scribe Parkes discusses. Its broad scope ranges from the fifth to the sixteenth centuries, encompassing not only British but Continental handwriting as well.... There is almost nothing to fault in this book.’ Times Literary Supplement ’This book will be of particular interest to scholars who work with medieval books and documents, and especially to those who already have a good foundation in the basics of paleography and are interested in a study of writing that goes beyond a description of various hands to an analysis of writing as a process imbedded in, and responding to, various cultural contexts. ...This is an important work by a distinguished scholar of medieval handwriting, a study that highlights the critical role that the art of paleography continues to play in shaping our understanding of the religious, intellectual, and artistic contours of the Middle Ages. ... Parkes has a [...] gift for showing those of us who work with medieval manuscripts and documents new ways to see what we had thought was familiar.’ The Medieval Review ’All in all this is a thoroughly well-researched, readable and informative work, attractively presented, and reflective of the author's deep knowledge of the subject matter.’ Rare Books Newsletter ’Dr. Parkes's services to English paleography now extend over more than half a century and provid