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The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript

This collection of essays examines the various dynamic processes by which texts are preserved, transmitted, and modified in medieval multi-text codices, focusing on the meanings generated by new contexts and the possible reader experiences provoked by novel configurations and material presentation. Containing essays on text collections from many different European countries and in a wide range of medieval languages, this volume sheds new light on common trends and regional differences in the history of book production and reading practices.

Illuminated Manuscripts of Germany and Central Europe in the J. Paul Getty Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Illuminated Manuscripts of Germany and Central Europe in the J. Paul Getty Museum

  • Categories: Art

This beautifully illustrated volume explores the richness of the J. Paul Getty Museum's holdings in German and Central European manuscripts from the ninth to the eighteenth century. This book showcases full-color reproductions of masterpieces from such works as Carolingian manuscripts of the ninth century; several sumptuously illuminated Ottonian texts from the late tenth and early eleventh centuries; two of the most celebrated examples of Romanesque illumination: the Helmarshausen Gospel book from the 1120s and the Stammheim Missal, made around 1170 for Saint Michael's monastery in Hildesheim; The Life of the Blessed Hedwig from 1353, and the only known illuminations by the Cologne painter called the Master of Saint Veronica, ca. 1400. It also illustrates many richly colored illuminations from such manuscripts as a luxury psalter made in Würzburg, dating from the mid-thirteenth century; a copy of Rudolf von Ems's Weltchronik, produced in the early fifteenth century; and chivalric and dynastic manuscripts from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.

Western European Illuminated Manuscripts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 739

Western European Illuminated Manuscripts

Anyone fortunate enough to have actually held a medieval manuscript in his hands must have felt excited at this immediate contact with the past. Both famous and unknown authors wrote philosophical, natural scientific and theological treatises, romances about knights and courtly love; humanists and theologists translated and commented upon the classical literature of antiquity; travellers wrote descriptions of their incredible journeys; and ascetic chroniclers recorded and kept alive the historic events of their times for future generations.

Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 1350-1550
  • Language: en

Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 1350-1550

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This collaborative collection considers the packaging, presentation and consumption of medieval manuscripts and early printed books in Europe 1350-1550. It showcases innovative research on the history of the book from a range of established and younger scholars from the US and Europe in the fields of English and French Studies, History, Music, and Art History. The collection falls naturally into three sections: - Packaging and Presentation: The physical context of the manuscript and printed book including its binding, visual presentation and internal organization - Consumers: Producers, Owners, and Readers - Consuming the Text: The experience of the audience(s) for books These three strands are interdependent, and highlight the materiality of the manuscript or printed book as a consumable, focusing on its 'consumability' in the sense of its packaging and presentation, its consumers, and on the act of consumption in the sense of reading and reception or literal decay.

European Illuminated Manuscripts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

European Illuminated Manuscripts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Illuminating the Renaissance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 593

Illuminating the Renaissance

  • Categories: Art

This comprehensive and richly illustrated catalogue focuses on the finest illustrated manuscripts produced in Europe during the great epoch in Flemish illumination. During this aesthetically fertile period – beginning in 1467 with the reign of the Burgundian duke Charles the Bold and ending in 1561 with the death of the artist Simon Bening – the art of book painting was raised to a new level of sophistication. Sharing inspiration with the celebrated panel painters of the time, illuminators achieved astonishing innovations in the handling of color, light, texture, and space, creating a naturalistic style that would dominate tastes throughout Europe for nearly a century. Centering on the n...

The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript [Elektronische Ressource]
  • Language: en

The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript [Elektronische Ressource]

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Catalogue of European Manuscripts... Offered for Cash by Bernard Quaritch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Catalogue of European Manuscripts... Offered for Cash by Bernard Quaritch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1866
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Painting the Page in the Age of Print
  • Language: en

Painting the Page in the Age of Print

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: PIMS

"The history of the book in the fifteenth century is especially associated in German-speaking countries with Gutenberg's invention of printing with movable type. Over a century of scholarship has tended, often in rather gratuitous fashion, to dismiss the majority of illuminated manuscripts produced in central Europe between around 1400 and the Reformation as mediocre manifestations of a culture in decline. This book--originally published in German to accompany a series of exhibitions in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland from 2015 to 2017--was written to challenge these prejudices and the weight of tradition which they represent. It contains four wide-ranging art historical essays which for the first time give an overview of fifteenth-century illumination in Central Europe."--