Volume 3 of the Boekhistorische Reeks contains the proceedings of the 'Groninger Codicologendagen in Friesland', the quadrennial conference on Netherlandish manuscript studies, which in 2002 was held at the Fryske Akademy in Leewarden.
The rich contents of this book reflect the two major conference themes, Books and Teaching, and the Art of Manuscript Illumination. International scholars in these fields investigate both subjects from various angles.
Papers included in the first section offer glimpses of medieval school life, the role of schoolboys in the production of manuscripts and printed books, the use of books by medieval surgeons, the pecia-system to produce manuscripts, and the importance of manuscripts for early modern scholarship.
In the second section the focus is on the state of research and new inquiries in Netherlandish manuscript illumination. Miniatures, border decoration, scribes and workshop practices are the subjects of studies ranging from the Moerdrecht Masters, active in the second quarter of the fifteenth century, to Ghent-Bruges illuminators in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and from mass-produced books of hours to luxurious, secular manuscripts made for members of the Bourgundian court.
In the third part some current book-historical projects are presented, which cover a broad range of important research tools that are now available through the Internet, both for specialists as well as book lovers.
Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Vendeur : Yellowed Leaves Antique & Vintage Books, Port Williams, NS, Canada
Soft cover. Etat : As New. 389 pages. Illustrated. Main Sections: Books, Book Production and Teaching; Late Medieval Netherlandish and Northern French Manuscript Illumination; Current Research and New Tools in Book-Historical Studies. Each section has a number of articles by different authors. N° de réf. du vendeur 1066
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Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
Original publisher's sewn blue paperback, pictorial frontcover, large 8vo: 390pp., 19 contributions with illustrations - notes - footnotes - references, general bibliography, general index. CONTRIBUTIONS: 1. Annemarieke Willemsen: Looking through Classroom Windows: Daily Life at a Latin School in the Netherlands around 1500. 2. Jos. M.M. Hermans: Schoolboys and Book Production in Late Medieval Zwolle, c. 1470-1525. 3. Gerda C. Huisman: Commune Sacrarium: Manuscripts in Printed Library Catalogues of the Northern Low Countries 1595-1800. 4. Erwin Huizinga: Cutting and Writing: Medieval Dutch Surgeons and Their Books. 5. Saskia van Bergen: A Matter of Collaboration ? Manuscript-Production Practices as Revealerd in Flemish Manuscripts with Miniatures by the Masters of Otto van Moerdrecht. 6. Gregory T. Clark: The Purposes and Meaning of Tradition in 15th-Century Manuscript Illumination: The Cases of Flanders under Philip the Good and Paris under the English Occupation. 7. G.A.M. van Dongen: More Manuscripts from Mariënwater ? Manuscript Production in a Birgitte Convent Reconsidered. 8. Marc Gil: Jean du Chesne, écrivain lilois à la fin de l'époque bourguignonne. 9. Margaret L. Goehring: Artist or Style ? A Consideration of the Master of the Older Prayer Book of Maximilian I. 10. J.P. Gumbert: Can a Fleming Write Itaian? 11. Katryn M. Rudy: Margins and Memory: The Functions of Border Imagery in a Delft Manuscript. 12. Rob Dückers: The Maastricht ordinarii costodum: Rare Exponents of a Little-Known Genre. 13. Suzan Folkerts: & Jelma Hoekstra: Narrative Historical Sources in the Northern Low Countries. 14. Willem P. Gerritsen: Browsing in Derolez's CCB IV: A Literary Histirian among Book Lists. 15. A.J. Geurts: The Belgian-Dutch Bindings Society [Belgisch-Nederlands Bandengenootschap]: Goals, Achievements and Current Projects. 16. Ike de Loos: Attributions and Re-Attributions: The Origin and Function of Liturgical Manuscripts in the Low Countries. 17. Corinna Roeder: Die Bibliothek von Albert Hardenberg [um 1510-1574]: Erfassung und Erschliessung einer Gelehrtenbibliothek im Internet. 18. G. Warnar: A Medieval Dutch Homiliary and the Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta. 19. L.S. Wierda: Armamentarium titius sapientiae: The Franeker Academy Library and its 17th-Century Catalogues. VERY FINE COPY - AS NEW. STILL SHRINK-WRAPPED. Volume 3: Boekhistorische Reeks. N° de réf. du vendeur 143127
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. illustrated edition. 390 pages. 0.00x0.00x0.00 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur __9069801442
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