Buch, Englisch, Band 124, 386 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 289 mm, Gewicht: 1562 g
Reihe: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World
Huis Van Het Boek, Ms. 10 a 14
Buch, Englisch, Band 124, 386 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 289 mm, Gewicht: 1562 g
Reihe: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World
ISBN: 978-90-04-42712-9
Verlag: Brill
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations for Repositories
1 Introduction
1 Purpose and Contributions
2 Why Study Flourishing?
3 Flourisher-Illuminators and the Relationship of Flourishing and Painting
4 Identities of Flourisher-Illuminators
5 Models of Production
6 Method
7 The Colophons
8 Fourteenth-Century Flanders
9 The Historical Context of 10 A 14
10 Overpaints and Heraldry
11 Overpaints and Heraldry in KBR 9427 and KBR 9217
2 Contents, Codicology, and Script
1 The Calendar
2 Quires and Contents
3 Ruling
4 Script
5 Rubrics and Directives
6 Decoration
3 Penwork Initials and Borders
1 One-Line Initials
2 Two-Line Initials
3 The Initial I
4 Initials in Musical Notation and Three- and Four-Line Penwork Initials
5 Penwork Borders and Their Flourishing
6 Terminal Complexes
7 Conclusion
4 The Flourisher-Illuminators of the Two Campaigns
1 Two Campaigns and an Addendum
2 Scholarship on Illumination and Decoration
3 The First Campaign, c.1345–1355
4 The First Campaign: Artist 1
5 The First Campaign: Artist 2
6 Collaboration between Artists 1 and 2
7 The Second Campaign, c.1366
8 The Second Campaign: Artist 3
9 Were Artist 2 and Artist 3 the Same Person? Evidence from Penwork
10 The Second Campaign: Artist 4
11 Parallels between the First and Second Campaigns
12 Conclusion
5 The Miniatures: Style and Iconography
1 Fol. 7r: the First Sunday in Advent, Ad te levavi. First Campaign, Artist 2
2 Fol. 22r: the Nativity of Christ. Second Campaign, Artist 3
3 Fol. 26r: the Circumcision of Christ. Second Campaign, Artist 4; Some Preliminary Drawing by Artist 2, First Campaign
4 Fol. 27v: the Epiphany. Second Campaign, Artist 3
5 Fol. 106v: Palm Sunday: Christ Entering Jerusalem. First Campaign, Artist 2
6 Fol. 139r: the Preface of the Canon for Easter. First Campaign, Artist 1
7 Fol. 143v: the Crucifixion. First Campaign, Artist 2
8 Fol. 144r: the Opening of the Canon of the Mass. First Campaign, Artist 1
9 Fol. 151r: the Feast of St. Lucy. First Campaign, Artist 1
10 Fol. 167r: the Presentation in the Temple. First Campaign, Artist 1
11 Fol. 176v: the Annunciation. First Campaign, Artist 1
12 Fol. 192v: the Dedication of a Church. First Campaign, Artist 1
13 Were Artist 2 and Artist 3 the Same Person? Evidence from Illumination
14 Conclusion
6 The Calendar
1 Liège and the Mosan Region
2 Sint-Truiden
3 Ghent
4 Gallican Elements
5 England
6 Brussels
7 Cologne and Münster
8 The Illustration of the Calendar
9 Conclusion
7 The Origins and Formation of the Flourisher-Illuminators
1 Artist 1: the Loppem-Bruges Antiphonal, Tournai, Perhaps Cologne
2 Artist 2: Sint-Truiden
3 Artist 3
4 Artist 4: a Follower of Artist 3
5 Conclusion
8 The Place of Production
1 Brabant/Brussels
2 Cologne
3 Sint-Truiden
4 Ghent
5 Conclusion
9 Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix 1: Heraldry of Oreye, Loon, Chiny, Somerghem, Perweis, Flanders, and Brabant
Appendix 2: Transcription of Calendar of 10 A 14
Appendix 3: Artist 2’s Penwork Flourishing in Cycle 1 of 10 A 14 and Its Relation to Other Rummen-Group Manuscripts
Appendix 4: Rummen-Group Manuscripts: Flourishing, Illumination, Artistic Hands, and Sources, Pts. 1–5
Appendix 5: Comparative Iconography of Labors of the Months
Appendix 6: Gorgons
Appendix 7: The Contents of 10 A 14 and Summary Description of Illumination, by Quire
Inventories
Inventory 1: Flourishing by Quire and Artist