Medieval Book Production: Assessing the Evidence
Book
xv, 200 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), facsims.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Note:
Book production by the monastic orders in England (c. 1375-1530) : assessing the evidence / A.I. Doyle -- British Library MS Sloane 76 : a translator's holograph / Peter Murray Jones -- Oxford, Exeter College MS 47 : the importance of stylistic and codicological analysis in its dating and localization / Lynda Dennison -- The scribe of the Carilef Bible : a new look at some late-eleventh-century Durham Cathedral manuscripts / Michael Gullick -- The twelfth-century scriptorium of Frankenthal / Aliza Cohen-Mushlin -- The commercial production of manuscript books in late-thirteenth-century and early-fourteenth-century Paris / R.H. Rouse and M.A. Rouse -- Expanding rubrics for the sake of a layout : mise-en-page as evidence for a particular scribe? / Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel -- Patterns of incomplete rubrication in incunables and what they suggest about working methods / Margaret M. Smith -- The mise-en-page of early books of hours in England / Claire Donovan -- A book designed for a noblewoman : an illustrated manuel des péchés of the thirteenth century / Adelaide Bennett -- Omne bonum : compilatio and ordinatio in an English illustrated encyclopedia of the fourteenth century / Lucy Freeman Sandler.
2009.13.181
Reference
Medieval bookbinding
31 cm
Los Altos HillsHitchin
California
United StatesEngland
North America
1990
Hardcover or Case Bound
Bound in blue cloth, title and author stamped in gilt to spine. Grey endpapers. Yellow dust jacket.
Books--History--400-1450--Congresses. Books--History--1450-1600--Congresses. Manuscripts, Medieval--History--Congresses. Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--History--Congresses.