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Early Medieval Text and Image Volume 2 - The Codex Amiatinus, the Book of Kells and Anglo-Saxon Art

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Zusatztext ‘Most users of these books will have read several of these essays before, but having them in one place is more than a convenience: it allows us to note continuities both within Jennifer O’Reilly’s work (thus making for a more fruitful engagement with her researches) and also to recognize continuities in the artefacts themselves. Moreover, we have not simply been given reproductions of the earlier papers ... but the works have been reset and all the appropriate illustrations have been reproduced in colour — more than 150 in total — close to where they are discussed allowing us to see exactly what is meant in the various iconographical analyses. These sharp, clear colour images, along with two indices, make these books works of scholarship in their own right. We are indebted to the editors for their work for us, as well as for having given us such an appropriate monument to a great scholar’ - Thomas O’Loughlin, Irish Theological Quarterly 2020, Vol 85 (3). Informationen zum Autor Jennifer O’Reilly received her B.A. Honours degree in History in 1964, and her Ph.D. in Art History in 1972, both in the University of Nottingham. Her monograph, Studies in the Iconography of the Virtues and Vices in the Middle Ages was published in 1988. A book of essays in her honour was published in 2011: Listen, o isles, unto me: studies in medieval word and image. Dr Carol A. Farr is an art historian specialising in the early medieval art of Ireland and Britain. She teaches courses on early medieval manuscripts for the Institute of English Studies, University of London. Dr Elizabeth Mullins lectures in the School of History, University College Dublin. Her research interests include the exegesis of early medieval gospel books and the record-keeping traditions of Irish religious congregations. Zusammenfassung A collection of seventeen essays on the manuscript art of early medieval Ireland and England. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Preface Introduction The Codex Amiatinus 1. The library of Scripture: views from Vivarium and Wearmouth-Jarrow ( New offerings, ancient treasures. Studies in medieval art for George Henderson , ed. P. Binski and W. Noel (Alan Sutton, Stroud 2001) 3–39) 2. Celtic art and the Gospel ( Search 24 (2001) 34–42) 3. The art of authority ( After Rome , ed. T. Charles-Edwards (Oxford University Press, 2003) 141–189) 4. "All that Peter stands for": the romanitas of the Codex Amiatinus reconsidered ( Anglo-Saxon/Irish relations before the Vikings , ed. J. Graham-Campbell and M. Ryan, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 157 (Oxford, 2009) 367–95. © British Academy 2009) 5. The Book of Kells, folio 114: a mystery revealed yet concealed ( The age of migrating ideas: early medieval art in Britain and Ireland , ed. J. Higgitt and R.M. Spearman (Alan Sutton and National Museums of Scotland, Stroud 1993) 106–114) The Book of Kells 6. The Book of Kells and two Breton gospel books ( Irlande et Bretagne. Actes du colloque de Rennes 1993 , ed. C. Laurent and H. Davis (Terre de Brume Editions, Rennes 1994) 7. Exegesis and the Book of Kells: the Lucan genealogy ( The Book of Kells, ed. F. O’Mahony (Scolar Press; Aldershot 1994) 344–97. Reprinted in Scriptural interpretation in the Fathers , ed. T. Finn and V. Twomey (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1995) 315–55) 8. Entry on the Book of Kells, folios 29 and 34 ( Histoire de l’écriture, ed. A.M. Christin (Flammarion, Paris 1997; English version 2002. © Flammarion, S.A., Paris, 2001, 2002 and 2012) 9. Two pages from the Book of Kells ( Visual practices across the University , ed. J. Elkin...

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Authors Jennifer O’Reilly, Jennifer O'Reilly, Jennifer O''reilly, O'Reilly Jennifer
Assisted by Carol A Farr (Editor), Carol A. Farr (Editor), Elizabeth Mullins (Editor), Mullins Elizabeth (Editor), Tom O'Reilly (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780367219956
ISBN 978-0-367-21995-6
No. of pages 384
Series Variorum Collected Studies
Variorum Collected Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

History, HISTORY / General, CE period up to c 1500, Medieval History, History of Art, History of art: Byzantine & Medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400, Medieval style

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