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Studies in The History of Book Illumination

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Professor Nordenfalk's extensive work, spanning four decades, is pivotal in understanding late antique and early medieval book illumination. This volume compiles 23 significant papers, from late an...
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Professor Nordenfalk's work over the last forty years has represented perhaps the most important effort made in these decades to clarify the development of book illumination in the late antique and early medieval periods. His papers on late antique and insular manuscript painting in particular are recognized as standard works on the subject.

This volume brings together twenty-three of the author's most significant papers on manuscript illumination, covering the period from the origins of the art in late antiquity to the flowering of insular and Ottonian illumination. Seven articles cover the late antique period, seven subsequent papers deal with insular manuscripts, and six are concerned with Ottonian illumination. All of the studies have been reset, and have been extensively revised by the author just prior to his death in 1992. There is a comprehensive index.
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Price: £120.00
Pages: 386
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 1992
ISBN: 9780907132462
Format: Hardcover
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ART / History / General, History of art

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Preface

The Beginning of Book Decoration

The Eusebian Canon-Tables: Some Textual Problems

Canon-Tables on Papyrus

The Apostolic Canon-Tables

Vergilius

Augusteus: An Introduction to the Facsimile

Fisch- und Vogel-Buchstaben

Corbie and Cassiodorus

Before the Book of Durrow

Eastern Style Elements in the Book of Lindisfarne

Katz und Maus und Andere Tiere im Book of Kells

Another Look at the Book of Kells

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Varying Views on the Early Insular Gospel Books

A Note on the Stockholm Codex Aureus

Noch eine Turonische Bilderbibel

An Early Medieval Shorthand Alphabet

Der Meister des Registrum Gregorii

The Chronology of the Registrum Master

Archbishop Egbert's "Registrum Gregorii"

Neue Dokumente zur Datierung des Echternacher Evangeliars in Gotha

A Tenth-Century Gospel Book in the Walters Art Gallery

A Travelling Milanese Artist in France at the Beginning of the Fifteenth Century

Ein unveröffentichtes Apokalypsenfragment

The Draped Lectern: A Motif in Anglo-Saxon Evangelist Portraits

Notes

Index