Contents: George Henderson, Introduction; Andrea Worm, The Gospel Book in the Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 21: Some New Aspects of the Artistic Relationship between the Meuse Valley, the Rhineland and Lower-Saxony; Catherine Karkov, Evangelist Portraits and Book Production in Anglo-Saxon England; Stella Panayotova, Tutorials with Slides for Thomas Becket; Robert Scheller, Wreath and Crown in Apocalypse Illustrations; Martine Meuwese, The Exploits of Alexander the Great in Trinity College; Mary Rouse, Keeping Up ...
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Contents: George Henderson, Introduction; Andrea Worm, The Gospel Book in the Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 21: Some New Aspects of the Artistic Relationship between the Meuse Valley, the Rhineland and Lower-Saxony; Catherine Karkov, Evangelist Portraits and Book Production in Anglo-Saxon England; Stella Panayotova, Tutorials with Slides for Thomas Becket; Robert Scheller, Wreath and Crown in Apocalypse Illustrations; Martine Meuwese, The Exploits of Alexander the Great in Trinity College; Mary Rouse, Keeping Up Appearances: CUL Gg.4.6, Roman de la rose; Richard Rouse, The Illuminator of Marie de St. Pols Breviary; Spike Bucklow, A Tale of Two Blues; Kathleen Scott, Manuscripts for Henry VII in Cambridge; T.A. Heslop, Manuscript Illumination at Worcester in 1055-1075; William Schipper, Sacred Cross Word Puzzles: Trinity College, Cambridge, MS B.16.3; Lawrence Nees, Between Carolingian and Romanesque in France: Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 19 and its Relatives; Gennaro Toscano, Cristoforo Majorana e la miniature allantica: a proposito di qualche codice conservato a Cambridge; Jessica Berenbeim, English Fourteenth-Century Pastoral Manuscripts; Judith Oliver, Te matrem laudamus: The Many Roles of Mary in Lige Psalter Hours in Cambridge; Lilian Armstrong, Venetian Incunables in Cambridge Collections: Modes of Hand-Illumination; Anne-Marie Legar, New Elements on the Oettingen Library: Fitzwilliam MS 22; Michael Michael, Seeing in the Macclesfield Psalter and the Trinity Bede; Margaret Manion, Blending Private and Liturgical Prayer: MS 3-1954 at the Fitzwilliam Museum and Valois Patronage; Nicholas Rogers, From Eleanor of Castile to John Scott the Younger: Evidence forIllumination in Cambridge; Patrick Zutshi, The Provenance of the
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Fine. Text in Italian. 334 p. In Stock. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. To Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. protectorate, P.O. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. No expedited shipping. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.
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NF/NF. Crimson cloth/boards; gilt lettering. Dutch blue dj with color image. 334 pp. with 17 color plates; bw figures throughout. Text in English. Since 2003, the Cambridge Illuminations team has been researching and cataloguing the 4000 illuminated Western manuscripts and incunabula at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Initially funded by a three-year grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, continued by a one-year grant from the Modern Humanities Research Association (2007), the project is now supported entirely by a private sponsor. A high point of the project was The Cambridge Illuminations exhibition (26 July-11 December 2005). Hosted by the Fitzwilliam Museum and the University Library, it displayed over 200 of the most important manuscripts in Cambridge and was accompanied by its own catalogue, The Cambridge Illuminations: Ten Centuries of Book Production in the Medieval West, ed. P. Binski and S. Panayotova, London and Turnhout: Harvey Miller/Brepols, 2005. The exhibition closed with a major international conference (8-10 December 2005), whose proceedings were published in 2007, The Cambridge Illuminations: The Conference Papers, ed. S. Panayotova, London and Turnhout: Harvey Miller/Brepols, 2007. -from the Fitzwilliam Museum web site.