Manuscripta Illuminata

Hourihane, Colum

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Author
Hourihane, Colum
Publish Date
12/25/2014
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
PUPRESS
Subtitle
Approaches to Understanding Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
Number of Pages
286
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0983753733
ISBN-13
9780983753735
citemno
224415
SKU
9780983753735

Description

Princeton University first started collecting Western manuscripts in 1876 and continues to this day with the specific aim of developing a research and teaching tool. That unique collection of medieval manuscripts forms the nucleus of this collection of essays. Stretching from Ottonian to the late Gothic–early Renaissance periods, these studies examine the secular as well as the religious and look at a variety of themes, from the book of hours to the grisaille manuscript. The studies all attempt to place the university’s collection in the broader framework of manuscript studies, and a number of them deal with general topics not represented within the manuscript library. Written by some of the most celebrated scholars in the field, the studies make every effort to help us understand the power of the written and illuminated word.
The contributors are Adelaide Bennett, Walter Cahn, Marc Michael Epstein, Marilyn Aronberg Lavin, Henry Mayr-Harting, Elizabeth Moodey, Stella Panayotova, Virginia Reinburg, Mary Rouse, Richard Rouse, Lucy Freeman Sandler, Don C. Skemer, Anne Rudloff Stanton, and Patricia Stirnemann.