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Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. Fine catalogue to accompany the 2008 exhibition presented by the State Library of Victoria. Several contributors. Edited by Bronwyn Stocks & Nigel Morgan. Preface by Anne-Marie Schwirtlich & Alison Richard. Introduction by Shane Carmody. Numerous full colour illustrations through…out. Includes glossary, bibliography, pus index. Large format heavy volume. Softcover with foldover French flaps. This copy includes extra 10-page staplebound BOOKLET laid in, titled Medieval Book Guide. Very slight handling wear, otherwise a nice clean tight copy. 286pp.
Editore: Melbourne, Macmillan Art Publishing, in Association with the State Library of Victoria, 2008., 2008
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Large 4to, 286pp. Original predominatly gold semi-rigid wrappers with flaps, very slightly bowed toward the top edge. Numerous full-colour reproducitons of illuminated manuscripts. A near-fine to fine copy. First edition.

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Cloth. Condizione: As New. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. The British Isles; Insular and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. The first published volume in a wonderful resource dealing with this vital period. pp360. Superbly illustrated with all the scholarly apparatus.

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Couverture rigide. Condizione: Neuf. Condizione sovraccoperta: Neuf. prima edizione. Harvey Miller Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge(HMIMC 4,1) A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Four: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Volume One: Insular and Anglos-Saxon Manus…cripts S. Panayotova, N. Morgan (eds.) 360 p., 440 colour ill., 230 x 330 mm, 2013 ISBN: 978-1-909400-04-7 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 220,00 This publication is the first volume to appear in the catalogue series devoted to the British Isles and covers Insular and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts produced between c. 700 and c. 1100 AD. This was a period in which Britain witnessed a great blossoming of cultural awareness and artistic craftsmanship. Under the reign of King Alfred towards the end of the ninth century England experienced a renewed impetus for scholarly activity, and as a result the production of books intensified greatly. By the early tenth century, influenced and inspired by new trends and ideas from Continental Europe, English art began to flourish, and manuscript illumination especially made a great impact with the high quality of its figure style and decorated initials, and with its elegance of script and mise-en-page. Cambridge is fortunate in having a significant collection of manuscripts from this period, and the ninety-seven works catalogued and richly illustrated here are amongst the finest surviving examples of Anglo-Saxon decoration. Included here are the fragmentary yet striking remains of a once magnificent early eighth-century Northumbrian Gospels, while an early tenth-century copy of Bede's Life of St Cuthbert contains a full-page image of King Aethelstan offering a book to St Cuthbert, that may be the earliest presentation scene surviving in England. In another tenth-century manuscript, Amalarius of Metz's Liber officialis, one may see the fullest repertoire of ingenious interlace and zoomorphic initials-the high-point of Anglo-Saxon drawing skills. In yet another Gospel book, from the early eleventh century, a de luxe manuscript resplendent with gold, one can find all the characteristic features of Anglo-Saxon iconography and style, including exuberant frame ornamentation, as well as examples of drapery with "agitated fluttering hemlines", the hall-mark of Carolingian-inspired draughtsmanship. In addition to the detailed catalogue of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts produced in England, Ireland and Wales, the volume also includes an Addenda to the previously published Part One of this series, listing thirteen Frankish manuscripts from the eighth to the tenth century that had not been catalogued before. Among these is the well-known copy of Hrabanus Maurus' De laudibus sanctae crucis whose place of origin and circumstances of production still remain to be established. Every manuscript catalogued is illustrated in full colour, mostly with several illustrations, and frequently with special detail images. There is also an exhaustive bibliography and the catalogue is fully indexed including a comprehensive iconographic index. Review "This beautiful volume is the latest in the extraordinary series devoted to illuminated manuscripts in Cambridge. (.) The illustration in color of so many details of text ornamentation is both unusual and highly praiseworthy. (.) Any scholarly library needs this volume, and, though not intended for the general reader, it provides access to many gorgeous and fascinating books. Summing up: Highly recommended" L. Nees (University of Delaware) in: Choice, August 2014 Interest Classification: Book History, Manuscript Studies & Palaeography Library Catalogues : manuscripts Fine Arts & Performing Arts Painting Medieval painting This publication is also distributed by: ISD, Marston Size: 230 x 330 mm.

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Couverture rigide. Condizione: As New. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. Edition originale. Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge(HMIMC 4,1) A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Four: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Volume One: Insular and Anglos-Saxon Manuscripts…S. Panayotova, N. Morgan (eds.) 360 p., 440 colour ill., 230 x 330 mm, 2013 ISBN: 978-1-909400-04-7 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 225,00 This publication is the first volume to appear in the catalogue series devoted to the British Isles and covers Insular and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts produced between c. 700 and c. 1100 AD. This was a period in which Britain witnessed a great blossoming of cultural awareness and artistic craftsmanship. Under the reign of King Alfred towards the end of the ninth century England experienced a renewed impetus for scholarly activity, and as a result the production of books intensified greatly. By the early tenth century, influenced and inspired by new trends and ideas from Continental Europe, English art began to flourish, and manuscript illumination especially made a great impact with the high quality of its figure style and decorated initials, and with its elegance of script and mise-en-page. Cambridge is fortunate in having a significant collection of manuscripts from this period, and the ninety-seven works catalogued and richly illustrated here are amongst the finest surviving examples of Anglo-Saxon decoration. Included here are the fragmentary yet striking remains of a once magnificent early eighth-century Northumbrian Gospels, while an early tenth-century copy of Bede's Life of St Cuthbert contains a full-page image of King Aethelstan offering a book to St Cuthbert, that may be the earliest presentation scene surviving in England. In another tenth-century manuscript, Amalarius of Metz's Liber officialis, one may see the fullest repertoire of ingenious interlace and zoomorphic initials-the high-point of Anglo-Saxon drawing skills. In yet another Gospel book, from the early eleventh century, a de luxe manuscript resplendent with gold, one can find all the characteristic features of Anglo-Saxon iconography and style, including exuberant frame ornamentation, as well as examples of drapery with "agitated fluttering hemlines", the hall-mark of Carolingian-inspired draughtsmanship. In addition to the detailed catalogue of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts produced in England, Ireland and Wales, the volume also includes an Addenda to the previously published Part One of this series, listing thirteen Frankish manuscripts from the eighth to the tenth century that had not been catalogued before. Among these is the well-known copy of Hrabanus Maurus' De laudibus sanctae crucis whose place of origin and circumstances of production still remain to be established. Every manuscript catalogued is illustrated in full colour, mostly with several illustrations, and frequently with special detail images. There is also an exhaustive bibliography and the catalogue is fully indexed including a comprehensive iconographic index. Review "This beautiful volume is the latest in the extraordinary series devoted to illuminated manuscripts in Cambridge. (.) The illustration in color of so many details of text ornamentation is both unusual and highly praiseworthy. (.) Any scholarly library needs this volume, and, though not intended for the general reader, it provides access to many gorgeous and fascinating books. Summing up: Highly recommended" L. Nees (University of Delaware) in: Choice, August 2014 Contents: * Preface (pp. 7-8) * List of Manuscripts Catalogued (pp. 11-12) * Abbreviations for Libraries (p. 13). The catalogue of manuscripts (pp. 17-274, nos 1-97): * England (nos 1-94) * Ireland (no. 95) * Wales (nos 96-97). * Addenda to Part One: The Frankish Kingdoms (pp. 277-322, nos 1-13) * Addenda and Corrigenda to Part Two: Italy and the Iberian Peninsula Size: 230 X330 Mm.

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Da: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, ItaliaLuigi De Bei
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Couverture rigide. Condizione: As New. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. prima edizione. Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge (HMIMC) A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Two: Italy and the Iberian Peninsula. S. Panayotova, N. Morgan, S. Reynolds (eds.) 720 p., 900 c…olour ill., 230 x 330 mm, 2012 ISBN: 978-1-905375-85-1 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EURO 250,00 This new publication constitutes Part Two of the multi-volume Cambridge Illuminations Research Project cataloguing all western illuminated manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. It covers manuscripts produced in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, ranging from the early Gospels of St Augustine made in sixth-century Rome, through the carefully designed patristic texts from twelfth-century Tuscany and Lombardy, the great law books of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Bologna, the opulent Books of Hours, elegant Humanistic volumes and enormous Choir Books of the fifteenth century, and finally to the richly decorated and densely ornamented books of sixteenth-century Spain. In addition to the famous treasures, these catalogues include a considerable number of previously unpublished cuttings, among them new attributions to leading artists and exciting discoveries, all of which offer a stimulating source for further research. Every manuscript catalogued is also illustrated, frequently with several images, all reproduced in full colour. Entries for Italian manuscripts are arranged chronologically in the period up to 1200, while manuscripts produced after 1200 are catalogued by region of origin and within that division again by sequence of date. Manuscripts that cannot at present be allocated to a particular region are grouped in a special section, and Spanish books are again catalogued in chronological order. Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge (HMIMC) A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Two: Italy and the Iberian Peninsula. This new publication constitutes Part Two of the multi-volume Cambridge Illuminations Research Project cataloguing all western illuminated manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. It covers manuscripts produced in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, ranging from the early Gospels of St Augustine made in sixth-century Rome, through the carefully designed patristic texts from twelfth-century Tuscany and Lombardy, the great law books of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Bologna, the opulent Books of Hours, elegant Humanistic volumes and enormous Choir Books of the fifteenth century, and finally to the richly decorated and densely ornamented books of sixteenth-century Spain. In addition to the famous treasures, these catalogues include a considerable number of previously unpublished cuttings, among them new attributions to leading artists and exciting discoveries, all of which offer a stimulating source for further research. Every manuscript catalogued is also illustrated, frequently with several images, all reproduced in full colour. Entries for Italian manuscripts are arranged chronologically in the period up to 1200, while manuscripts produced after 1200 are catalogued by region of origin and within that division again by sequence of date. Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge : A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges, Part Two: Italy and the Iberian Peninsula Author: Panayotova, Stella ; Nigel Morgan ; S. Reynolds (eds) Price: Euro 250,00. ISBN: 9781905375851 Description: Turnhout: Harvey Miller, 2012. 2 vols. 34cm., hardcover, 334, 384pp. illus., most in color. Summary: This new publication constitutes Part Two of the multi-volume Cambridge Illuminations Research Project cataloguing all western illuminated manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. It covers manuscripts produced in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, ranging from the early Gospels of St Augu.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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1st edition softback with french flaps Nice copy quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. A little edge-wear to wrappers o/w a nice copy. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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Da: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition softback with stiff wrappers New book quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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1st edition softback with french flaps Nice copy quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Neat ownership signature o/w nice copy. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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Da: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition softback with french flaps Nice copy quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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Da: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition softback with french flaps As New quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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1st edition softback with french flaps As New quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Scarce.
Editore: MacMillan Melbourne 2008, 2008
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Da: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition softback with french flaps Nice copy quarto 286pp., colour plates, bibliog., index, Superb publication. Scarce.

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Da: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, ItaliaLuigi De Bei
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Couverture rigide. Condizione: Neuf. Condizione sovraccoperta: Neuf. prima edizione. Title: Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge : A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Three: France: c. 1000 - c. 1250 Author: Panayotova, Stella ; Nigel Morgan ; (eds) Price: Eur 210,0…0.- ISBN: 9781909400375 Description: Turnhout: Harvey Miller, 2015. 34cm., hardcover, 296pp., 382 color illus Summary: This volume contains an impressive range of texts, from Horace (Cat. 17) and Ovid (Cat. 61) to the earliest known copy of the Collectio Lanfranci (Cat. 5) and Gerard of Cremona's translations of Rasis' works (Cat. 93). The bulk, however, consists of Bibles of two kinds: imposing glossed books, produced in great numbers in the twelfth-century, and their thirteenth-century successors, the compact pandects. Both categories include some of the most richly illuminated French manuscripts of the period. Among the former are two deluxe sets made for Thomas Becket, the first completed while he was in exile in Pontigny and Sens from 1164 until 1170 (Cat. 27-31), the second edited after his martyrdom by his secretary Herbert of Bosham (Cat. 32-34). The majority of the thirteenth-century Bibles are so-called 'Paris' or 'pocket' Bibles produced from the 1220s onwards, mostly in Paris, and containing the biblical books in a standard order. They are illuminated in a variety of figure and ornamental styles, some comparable to the Bibles moralisées of c.1220-1240 (e.g. Cat. 72), others bearing no resemblance to them (e.g. Cat. 73). There are also notable exceptions of complete Bibles made not in Paris, but in North-Eastern France or Champagne (e.g. Cat. 70), and displaying iconography, figure styles and order of books different from those found in their better-known Parisian contemporaries. We hope that the inclusion of numerous images in full colour representing Bibles illuminated in all of these different styles will inspire and support further research, especially on the ornamental initials which deserve more attention. While this volume contains outstanding examples of illumination, notably the work of the itinerant Simon Master (Cat. 46), it also includes books that are modest in artistic terms, but valuable in other ways. Among them is a glossed Ezekiel which boasts one of the finest Romanesque bindings to survive in Cambridge collections, made almost certainly in Paris c.1160-1170 (Cat. 41). Other aesthetically unassuming volumes form important groups of material, for instance, the books assembled by Master Robert Amiclas during his forty years in France and given or sold by him to the Cistercian Abbey of Buildwas in Shropshire (Cat. 20-26, 37). (Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge, 3,1) Language : english text Size: 340 x 240 Mm.