Insular Manuscripts, 6th to the 9th Century
Author : Jonathan James Graham Alexander
Publisher : London : H. Miller, [1975]-c1982
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 28,49 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Art
ISBN :
Author : Jonathan James Graham Alexander
Publisher : London : H. Miller, [1975]-c1982
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 28,49 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Art
ISBN :
Author : Colum Hourihane
Publisher : Index of Christian Art Department of Art and Archeology Princeton
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Art, Anglo-Saxon
ISBN : 9780983753704
An interdisciplinary collection of essays examining Irish and Anglo-Saxon art in the early medieval period.
Author : J. Alexander
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 13,59 MB
Release : 1982-05-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780199210084
Author : Claus Michael Kauffmann
Publisher :
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 27,71 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Illumination of books and manuscripts, English
ISBN :
Author : Rosamond McKitterick
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 42,43 MB
Release : 2024-10-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1040236243
The focus of this volume is the book production of the Frankish regions of Western Europe in the early Middle Ages. By means of a detailed scrutiny of individual manuscripts, groups of manuscripts, and categories of texts, Dr McKitterick shows how they can be used to throw light on questions such as women and literacy, the knowledge of canon and secular law, and the English contribution to the religious culture of the Continent . Some of the studies are more concerned with palaeography and the achievements of particular scriptoria; studies; others look primarily at the fact of production, the dissemination of the texts, and their implications for intellectual and cultural history. Au centre de ce volume se trouve la production du livre dans les régions franques d’Europe occidentale au début du Moyan Age. Au travers d’un examen approfondi de manuscrits individuels, de groupes de manuscrits et de catégories de textes, le docteur McKitterick démontre l’utilisation qui peut en être faite afin d’éclaircir un certain nombre de questions dont: les femmes et l’alphabétisation, la connaissance du droit canon et séculaire, ainsi que la contribution anglaise à la culture religieuse de continent. Certaines des études s’attachent plus spécifiquement à la paléographie et aux résultats de certains scriptoria; d’autres examinent avant tout le fait même de la production, la dissémination des textes et leurs implications quant à l’histoire intellectuelle et culturelle.
Author : Catherine E. Karkov
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 43,20 MB
Release : 1997-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1438408374
A generously illustrated collection, The Insular Tradition explores the various ways in which tradition becomes part of our definition of insular culture and cultural history. The essays are the outcome of a conference held within the Medieval Academy of America meeting at Kalamazoo in 1991. Scholars from America, Scandinavia, Britain, and Ireland came together to discuss the latest research on the remarkable Christian art which flourished among the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon peoples in the Early Medieval Period. New discoveries and a renewed research interest are shedding light on the splendid manuscript illuminations, sculpture, and metalwork of the time. Historical sources are reanalyzed and, together with modern approaches to interpretation, provide fascinating new insights into the social, economic, and spiritual background of the creative artists. This book presents a number of challenging reinterpretations of landmark achievements such as the Book of Kells, the Irish High Crosses, and the enigmatic symbolic and decorative systems of the Pictish people of Scotland. The contributors discuss the processes of creativity, the way in which influences are transmitted, the cross-fertilization of the arts in different media, and the role of trade and exchange and of the patron. Extensive illustrations, some of them difficult to source elsewhere, and comprehensive up-to-date bibliographies make the volume especially useful to those wishing to find a suitable point of entry into this expanding and ever-changing field.
Author : Lotte Hellinga
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 846 pages
File Size : 16,3 MB
Release : 1999-12-09
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780521573467
This volume of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain presents an overview of the century-and-a-half between the death of Chaucer in 1400 and the incorporation of the Stationers' Company in 1557. The profound changes during that time in social, political and religious conditions are reflected in the dissemination and reception of the written word. The manuscript culture of Chaucer's day was replaced by an ambience in which printed books would become the norm. The emphasis in this collection of essays is on the demand and use of books. Patterns of ownership are identified as well as patterns of where, why and how books were written, printed, bound, acquired, read and passed from hand to hand. The book trade receives special attention, with emphasis on the large part played by imports and on links with printers in other countries, which were decisive for the development of printing and publishing in Britain.
Author : George Henderson
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 28,69 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Bible
ISBN : 9780500234747
Shows examples of medieval British Gospel-books, discusses what is known about their history, and assesses the books as art
Author : Claire Breay
Publisher :
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 11,12 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN :
The St Cuthbert Gospel (formerly known as the Stonyhurst Gospel) is the earliest intact European book and a landmark in the cultural history of western Europe. Now dated to the early eighth century, the manuscript contains a beautifully written copy of the Gospel of John in Latin and is famous for the craftsmanship and condition of its contemporary decorated leather binding. Found in Cuthbert's coffin when it was opened in Durham Cathedral in 1104, the Gospel was acquired for the national collection in 2012 after a major fundraising campaign. This new collection of essays is the most substantial study of the book since the 1960s. It includes detailed commentary on Cuthbert in his historical context; the codicology, text, script, and medieval history of the manuscript; the structure and decoration of the binding; the other relics found in Cuthbert's coffin; and the post-medieval ownership of the book.This book significantly revises the existing scholarship on one of the British Library's most recent acquisitions which is now one of its greatest treasures.
Author : Corpus Christi College (University of Cambridge)
Publisher :
Page : 778 pages
File Size : 17,49 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Illumination of books and manuscripts
ISBN :
This pair of volumes presents photographs and careful descriptions of a group of early medieval manuscripts at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge -- one of the most renowned collections for Insular, Anglo-Saxon, and Early Anglo-Norman manuscripts. The illustrated catalogue offers a curated guide to the manuscripts, encorporating the fruits of a major 7-year research project devoted to the manuscripts while undergoing conservation and close study ...-from Amazon.com.