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After the Carolingians : re-defining manuscript illumination in the 10th and 11th centuries

Title
After the Carolingians : re-defining manuscript illumination in the 10th and 11th centuries / edited by Beatrice Kitzinger and Joshua O'Driscoll.
Publication
  • Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2019]
  • ©2019
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  • Kitzinger, Beatrice E., 1980-
  • O'Driscoll, Joshua
Description
viii, 482 pages : facsimiles (chiefly color), facsimiles, maps; 25 cm.
Summary
"The dissolution of the Carolingian Empire had a dramatic impact on the production of manuscripts across western Europe. Too often regarded in terms of imitation and decline, the illuminated books produced during the turbulant 10th and 11th centuries in fact reframe critical issues of historical inquiry, from the nature of artistic originality, to the significance of visual styles, to the working relations of artists and patrons. Focusing on rarely studied manuscripts from a range of continental regions, this volume argues for the central role of book painting in an age of transformation"--
Series Statement
Sense, matter, and medium : new approaches to medieval literary and material culture ; volume 2
Uniform Title
Sense, matter, and medium ; v. 2.
Alternative Title
Re-defining manuscript illumination in the 10th and 11th centuries
Subjects
Note
  • Maps on endpapers.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 458-469) and indexes.
Contents
The master of the Bern Psychomachia: reconstructing an artistic personality in the late ninth century / Sabine Utz -- Creative borrowing in a Leiden Terence (UB, MS VLQ 38) / Beatrice Radden Keefe -- Imaging and imagining solidity / Megan C. McNamee -- Imaging time, computation and astronomy: a Computus collection from Micy-Saint-Mesmin (Vatican, BAV, MS Reg. lat. 1263) and early eleventh-century illumination in the Loire region / Charlotte Denoël -- Creativity at the end(s) of an empire: biblical compilation and illustration at the monastery of Ripoll / Erika Loic -- Working and reworking the book: the Saint-Vaast Gospels and its manuscript context / Tina Bawden -- Shaping tradition: the use of the Carolingian past in a tenth-century manuscript at the Morgan Library (PML, MS M.319) / Joshua O'Driscoll -- From gold script to sermo rusticus: book illumination in Northern Italy at the turn of the millennium, the case of Milan and Ivrea / Francesca Demarchi -- With pen and knife: illuminating blindness in a forgotten sacramentary / Lynley Anne Herbert -- Ovid at the crossroads: illustrations of the Metamorphoses in Apulia before 1071 / Loretta Vandi -- Avianus and the Apocalypse in Paris, BnF, Ms. n.a.l. 1132 / Karen Gross -- Embodied time, narrative, and performance in the Prüm Troper / Susannah Fisher -- In between, center, and periphery: the art of illumination on the early medieval Iberian Peninsula / Kristin Böse -- Apollonius pictus reevaluated: Kurt Weitzmann's legacy and the multilayered historicity of medieval manuscripts / Anna Boreczky.
Call Number
JQE 20-474
ISBN
  • 3110574675
  • 9783110574678
LCCN
2018960548
OCLC
1028910940
Title
After the Carolingians : re-defining manuscript illumination in the 10th and 11th centuries / edited by Beatrice Kitzinger and Joshua O'Driscoll.
Publisher
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
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Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Sense, matter, and medium : new approaches to medieval literary and material culture ; volume 2
Sense, matter, and medium ; v. 2.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 458-469) and indexes.
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Kitzinger, Beatrice E., 1980- editor.
O'Driscoll, Joshua, editor.
Research Call Number
JQE 20-474
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