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The Cambridge Illuminations: The Conference Papers

Presented at the conference which marked the end of "The Cambridge illuminations" exhibition July - December 2005 at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge University Library. Edited by Stella Panayotova. 26 conference papers (25 english, one italian). - Contents: George Henderson: Introduction. - Andrea Worm: A Gospel Book in Cambridge and the Artistic Relationship between the Meuse Valley and the Rhineland in the Twelfth Century. - Lawrence Nees: Between Carolingian and Romanesque in France. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 19 and its Relatives. - William Schipper: The Origin of the Trinity College Hrabanus. - Catherine E. Karkov: Evangelist Portraits and Book Production in Late Anglo-Saxon England. - T. A. Heslop: Manuscript Illumination at Worcester c. 1055-1065. The Origins of the Pembroke Lectionary and the Caligula Troper. - Stella Panayotova: Tutorial in Images for Thomas Becket. - Robert W. Scheller: Wreath and Crown. Variations and Changes in Apocalyptic Headgear. - Jessica Berenbeim: An English Manuscript of the Somme le roi. Cambridge, St John's College, MS S.30. - Lucy Freeman Sandier: In and Around the Text: The Question of Marginality in the Macclesfield Psalter. - M. A. Michael: Seeing in. The Macclesfield Psalter. - Martine Meuwese: The Exploits of Alexander the Great in Trinity College. - Alison Stones: Some Secular Illustrated Manuscripts in Cambridge Collections. - Mary A. Rouse: Keeping up Appearances. The Cambridge Roman de la Rose and its Associates. - Judith H. Oliver: The Many Roles of Mary in a Liège Psalter-Hours. - Richard Rouse: Mahiet, the Illuminator of Cambridge University Library MS Dd.5.5. - Richard and Mary Rouse: Marie de St-Pol and Cambridge University Library MS Dd.5.5. - Margaret Manion: The Princely Patron and the Liturgy: Mass Texts in the Grandes Heures of Philip the Bold. - Spike Bucklow: A Tale of Two Blues. - Anne-Marie Legare: A New Member of the Library of John II of Oettingen. Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 22. - Eberhard König: Fifteenth-century Illuminations from Angers in Cambridge. The Hours of Isabella Stuart and the Quest for a Local Style. - Lilian Armstrong: Venetian Icunables in Cambridge Collections. Modes of Hand-Illumination. - Gennaro Toscano: Christoforo Majorana e la miniatura all'antica. A proposito di qualche manoscritto conservato a Cambridge. - Patrick Zutshi: The Provenance of the so-called Hours of Isabella of Aragon, Cambridge University Library, Add. MS 4100. - Roger S. Wieck: The Primer of Claude de France and the Education of the Renaissance Child. - Kathleen L. Scott: Manuscripts for Henry VII, his Household and Family. - Nicholas Rogers: From Alan the Illuminator to John Scott the Younger. Evidence for Illumination in Cambridge. 334 Seiten mit 283 Textabb. und 17 Farbtafeln, Großformat, Leinen (Harvey Miller Publishers [2007])

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