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Illuminating The Borders Of Northern French And Flemish Manuscripts 12701310 1st Edition Elizabeth Moore Hunt

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Illuminating The Borders Of Northern French And Flemish Manuscripts 12701310 1st Edition Elizabeth Moore Hunt
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.6 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Elizabeth Moore Hunt
ISBN: 0415977606, 9780415977609
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Illuminating The Borders Of Northern French And Flemish Manuscripts 12701310 1st Edition Elizabeth Moore Hunt by Elizabeth Moore Hunt 0415977606, 9780415977609 instant download after payment.

This study first examines the marginal repertoire in two well-known manuscripts, the Psalter of Guy de Dampierre and an Arthurian Romance, within their material and codicological contexts. This repertoire then provides a template for an extended study of the marginal motifs that appear in eighteen related manuscripts, which range from a Bible to illustrated versions of the encyclopedias of Vincent de Beauvais and Brunetto Latini. Considering the manuscript as a whole work of art, the marginalia’s physical relationship to nearby texts and images can shed light on the reception of these illuminated books by their medieval viewers.

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