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The Art of the Book: Its Place in Medieval Worship: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies

Editat de Margaret M. Manion, Bernard J. Muir
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 1998
This collection of articles, by scholars with established reputations in the field, focuses on medieval books designed for use in Christian worship, both public and private. Examples are drawn from French, Italian and Dutch work of the fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. The contributors explore the various ways in which text and imagery complement and re-enforce one another, and the importance of music and chant is also addressed. The interdisciplinary focus ensures that it will be of wide interest to scholars in many different fields.
This is a work of original contributions by scholars with established reputations in the field; no other volume deals with the same material. Much of the visual material has been previously unpublished or inaccessible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780859895668
ISBN-10: 0859895661
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 9 colour plates, 96 black and white ills
Dimensiuni: 244 x 170 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.06 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Margaret M. Manion is professor emeritus in the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne. Her publications include a facsimile edition of The Wharncliffe Hours and Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts in Australian Collections (with Vera F. Vines). Bernard J. Muir is a reader in medieval language and literature in the English Department at the University of Melbourne. His publications include A Pre-Conquest English Prayerbook, and The Exeter Anthology of Old English Poetry, the latter also published by the University of Exeter Press.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Plates and Figures
Introduction by Margaret M. Manion
1. The Early Insular Prayer Book Tradition and the Development of the Book of Hours by Bernard J. Muir
2. Women, Art and Devotion: Three French Fourteenth-Century Royal Prayer Books by Margaret M. Manion
3. Books for a Dominican Nuns' Choir: Illustrated Liturgical Manuscripts at Saint-Louis de Poissy, c.1330-1350 by Joan Naughton
4. The Illustrated Office of the Passion in Italian Books of Hours by Bronwyn C. Stocks
5. An Unusual Image of the Assumption in a Fourteenth-Century Dominican Choir-Book by Margaret M. Manion

Recenzii

“The University of Exeter Press is to be congratulated on having published such a well-produced book.  Not the least of its delights are the excellent eight colour and ninety-eight black-and-white plates, which put the poorly-printed and over-priced offerings of older university presses to shame.” –The Ricardian, Vol. 12, No. 153, June 2001

“The authors have been well served by the publishers, who have produced an attractively presented text with a generous selection of illustrations.” –The Library, 2I.3, September 1999

“...the oldest manuscripts dealt with are of the early fourteenth century, the latest of the early sixteenth, and the geographical spread is from Italy to the Netherlands...But all are interesting, and the book, edited by Margaret M. Manion and Bernard J. Muir, is well presented and handsomely illustrated.” –TLS,February 26 1999