The Winter Missal of Arnold of Rummen

The Winter Missal of Arnold of Rummen

Author: Carolyn Coker Joslin Watson

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-11-20

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 9004427139

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The Hundred Years’ War, the Plague, the van Artevelde uprising, conflict between a count and an aspiring count, Corpus Christi and the Eucharist––these are the context for the enigmatic manuscript studied in this book. Above all, this missal from Ghent is outstanding for its rich and inventive penwork flourishing, given life by the prayer-pulses of the text and enriched by cycles of development. The lowly two-line initial emerges as the primary locus of creative interaction between painting and flourishing. Illumination, produced by a priest and a layman, is notable for its theological richness and is enlivened by distinctive gorgons.


Art from the Court of Burgundy

Art from the Court of Burgundy

Author: Cleveland Museum of Art

Publisher: Cleveland Museum of Art

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13:

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This title concerns a patronage in whose service painters, sculptors, and goldsmiths could exercise their talents to the full.


Bearings and Distances

Bearings and Distances

Author: Glenn Arbery

Publisher:

Published: 2015-06-11

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780692468203

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Bearings and Distances by Glenn Arbery, is a novel of comic ironies and tragic recurrences set in the "post-racial" moment of the American experiment. In the summer after Barack Obama's election, Hermia Watson, a scholar of black history, lures the famous (and famously irresponsible) Professor Braxton Forrest back to his hometown in Georgia, using his two daughters as unwitting hostages. Returning alone while his pious wife continues touring Italy, Forrest arrives to the tremblings of his abandoned past and a confrontation with the Furies he thought modernity had left behind. In the course of a few days, Hermia realizes what violent revelations she has begun to unleash about her former lover, her mother, and her own identity-but it is too late to stop what is coming to light. Arbery revisits the obsessions of the 20th century Southern renaissance in a work that satirizes misconceptions and shallow pieties but takes seriously the wisdom of the Southern literary tradition-and its classical antecedents.


The Winter Missal of Arnold of Rummen

The Winter Missal of Arnold of Rummen

Author: Carolyn Coker Joslin Watson

Publisher:

Published: 2024-11-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004427129

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This book studies the illumination and extraordinary penwork flourishing in this mid-fourteenth-century missal. It characterizes the artist-flourishers, identifies Ghent as the locus of the decorative campaigns, and places the manuscript in the momentous events in that city.


The Egerton Genesis

The Egerton Genesis

Author: Mary Coker Joslin

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780802047588

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The Egerton Genesis is a pictorial narrative of the biblical Genesis, supplemented by legendary material. It was commissioned in the fourteenth century for the entertainment of a middle-class patron and his friends.


Illuminating the Middle Ages

Illuminating the Middle Ages

Author: Laura Cleaver

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 9004422331

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The twenty-eight essays in this collection showcase cutting-edge research in manuscript studies, encompassing material from late antiquity to the Renaissance. The volume celebrates the exceptional contribution of John Lowden to the study of medieval books. The authors explore some of the themes and questions raised in John’s work, tackling issues of meaning, making, patronage, the book as an object, relationships between text and image, and the transmission of ideas. They combine John’s commitment to the close scrutiny of manuscripts with an interrogation of what the books meant in their own time and what they mean to us now.


Die lesende Frau

Die lesende Frau

Author: Gabriela Signori

Publisher: Harrassowitz

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13:

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Aus dem Inhalt (15 Beitrage): AntikeJ. Fabricius, Kleobulines Schwestern. Bilder lesender und schreibender Frauen im HellenismusC. Kunst, Lesende Frauen. Zur kulturellen Semantik des Lesens im antiken RomMittelalterK. Bodarwe, Lesende Frauen im fruhen MittelalterC.J. Mews, Women Readers in the Age of HeloiseK. Schreiner, Die lesende und schreibende Maria als Symbolgestalt religioser FrauenbildungA. Bollmann, Lesekult und Leseskepsis in den Frauengemeinschaften der Devotio modernaFruhe NeuzeitA. Fluchter, Gelehrte Empfindsamkeit. Sophie LaRoche schreibt sich einen Weg zwischen den GeschlechternA. Messerli, Gebildet, nicht gelehrt. Weibliche Schreib- und Lesepraktiken in den Diskursen vom 18. zum 19. JahrhundertNeuzeitG. Muller-Oberhauser, Lesende Madchen und Frauen im Viktorianischen England: Lesebiographische (Re-)KonstruktionenU. Renner-Henke, Bildlekture - Lekturebild. Zu Pablo Picassos "Deux personnages"E. Schutt-Kehm, Buchgenuss mit Herz und Kopf. Die lesende Frau als Exlibris-Motiv um 1900 bis 1945