Gothic Manuscripts 1260-1320: Text & illustrations ; v. 2. Catalogue


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"Part 1 [in two physical volumes] comprises the introduction, the lists of the producers (scribes, illuminators and decorators) and patrons whose names are known, followed by a catalogue of manuscripts made in the north (Paris and the province of Sens, Normandy, the province of Reims). Part 2 [also in two volumes] contains the catalogue of manuscripts made in the east, southeast, southwest, west and centre, followed by the comparative tables and the index of manuscripts cited."--Dust jacket.




Gothic Manuscripts 1260-1320


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Royal and courtly patrons took their place in this period alongside churchmen and women and layfolk from the burgeoning bourgeois class, many of whom are known from ownership notes or inventories. Yet some of the finest books of the period were made for people whose identity remains obscure. Similarly the names of craftsmen-scribes, decorators, illuminators-are often known from their signatures in the books they made or from payments and other records, yet many distinguished works are the products of anonymous creators. These years witnessed an explosition in the range of texts that were deemed worthy of illustraton, extending far beyond the usual liturgical and devotional material to include works of science, medicine, law, philosophy, history and literature in verse and prose, offering a wealth of material for comparative study which is only beginning to be exploited in modern scholarship.







Gothic Manuscripts


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Gothic Manuscripts


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This book is organized according to production in regional centres based on stylistic analysis and by comparative tables of the illustration of liturgical and devotional books, and a selection of romances, legal and historical works. Part 1 comprises the Introduction, the Lists of the Producers (scribes, illuminators and decorators) and Patrons whose names are known, followed by a Catalogue of Manuscripts made in the North (Paris and the Province of Sens, Normandy, the Province of Reims). Part 2 contains the Catalogue of Manuscripts made in the East, South-East, South-West, West and Centre, followed by the Comparative Tables and Index of Manuscripts Cited.







Gothic manuscripts : 1260 - 1320. P. 1 : Vol. 2. Catalogue


Book Description

This book is organized according to production in regional centres based on stylistic analysis and by comparative tables of the illustration of liturgical and devotional books, and a selection of romances, legal and historical works. Part 1 comprises the Introduction, the Lists of the Producers (scribes, illuminators and decorators) and Patrons whose names are known, followed by a Catalogue of Manuscripts made in the North (Paris and the Province of Sens, Normandy, the Province of Reims). Part 2 contains the Catalogue of Manuscripts made in the East, South-East, South-West, West and Centre, followed by the Comparative Tables and Index of Manuscripts Cited.




Gothic Manuscripts 1260-1320


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