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Medieval manuscripts in transition
tradition and creative recycling
Manuscripts constitute the source material par excellence for diverse academic disciplines. Art historians, philologists, historians, theologians, philosophers, book historians and even jurists encounter one another around the codex. The fact that such an encounter can be extremely fertile was demonstrated, during an international congress in Brussels on November 5-9, 2002. A record of the discussions can be found in this volume of the Mediaevalia Lovaniensia. The editors selected those lectures...
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Engels | Frans | 384 pagina's (PDF, 5,8 MB) | Universitaire Pers Leuven, Leuven | 2017
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Donncha MacGabhann The Book of Kells
a masterwork revealed: creators, collaboration, and campaigns
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Engels | 323 pagina's | Sidestone Press, Leiden | 2022
Gedrukt boek
Philip Angel Dutch sources on South Asia, c. 1600-1825
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Engels | Nederlands | 335 pagina's | Manohar, New Delhi | 2012
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Arnoud Vrolijk | Jan Schmidt | Karin Scheper Turcksche boucken
de oosterse verzameling van Levinus Warner, Nederlands diplomaat in zeventiende-eeuws Istanbul
Overzicht van leven en werk van Levinus Warner (ca. 1618-1665), Nederlands ambassadeur te Istanbul en verzamelaar van oosterse handschriften.
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Nederlands | Engels | 184 pagina's | Lecturis, Eindhoven | 2012
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Diane J. Reilly The Cistercian Reform and the art of the book in twelfth-century France
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Engels | 229 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2018
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J.P. Gumbert Illustrated inventory of medieval manuscripts in Latin script in the Netherlands
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Engels | 233 pagina's | Verloren, Hilversum | 2011
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Benedek Láng Real life cryptology
ciphers and secrets in early modern Hungary
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Engels | 223 pagina's | Atlantis Press | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2018
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Orlanda S.H. Lie | Martine Meuwese | Mark Aussems | Hermina Joldersma Christine de Pizan in Bruges
le Livre de la Cité des Dames as Het Bouc van de Stede der Vrauwen (London, British Library, Add. 20698)
Christine de Pizan (1364-c.1430) composed ‘Le Livre de la Cité des Dames’ as a response to the misogynistic writings of the time. In 1475, Jan de Baenst, a descendant of a Bruges family, ordered a translation, 'Het Bouc van de Stede der Vrauwen'. This book tells the story of this codex by focusing on the background of the commissioner, the codicological aspects, the illumination program (41 miniatures), and the translator’s personal epilogue. With a summary in Dutch and French.
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Engels | 127 pagina's | uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum | 2015
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Stedelijk Museum Vander Kelen-Mertens Medieval mastery
book illumination from Charlemagne to Charles the Bold, 800-1475
Selectief overzicht van de illuminatiekunst in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden in de periode 800-1475.
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Engels | 343 pagina's | Davidsfonds/Leuven, Leuven | 2002
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