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Illuminated Manuscripts in Classical and Mediaeval Times

Illuminated Manuscripts in Classical and Mediaeval Times

Illuminated Manuscripts in Classical and Mediaeval Times

and their Art and their Technique
J.Henry Middleton
June 2010
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    Originally published in 1892, this volume provides a general account of the various aspects of manuscript illumination from Classical times to the sixteenth century, when the invention of printing gradually began to put an end to the use of manuscripts. The text contains a historical sketch of the growth and development of various styles of manuscript illumination and the chief technical procedures involved, such as the highly labour-intensive process of applying gold leaf. Numerous illustrative examples are also provided. This is a beautifully presented book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in manuscripts and the history of art.

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    June 2010
    Paperback
    9780521157926
    296 pages
    244 × 170 × 16 mm
    0.47kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface and abbreviations
    • List of illustrations
    • 1. Classical manuscripts written with a stilus
    • 2. Classical manuscripts written with a pen and ink
    • 3. Classical illuminated manuscripts
    • 4. Byzantine manuscripts
    • 5. Manuscripts of the Carolingian period
    • 6. The Celtic school of manuscripts
    • 7. The Anglo-Saxon school of manuscripts
    • 8. The Anglo-Norman school
    • 9. French manuscripts
    • 10. Printed books with painted illustrations
    • 11. Illuminated manuscripts of the Teutonic school after the tenth century
    • 12. The illuminated manuscripts of Italy and Spain
    • 13. The writers of illuminated manuscripts
    • 14. The materials and technical processes of the illuminator
    • 15. The materials and technical processes of the illuminator (continued)
    • 16. The bindings of manuscripts
    • Appendix.
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    • J.Henry Middleton