Western illuminated manuscripts : a catalogue of the collection in Cambridge University Library

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Western illuminated manuscripts : a catalogue of the collection in Cambridge University Library

Paul Binski and Patrick Zutshi ; with the collaboration of Stella Panayotova

Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Cambridge University Library's collection of illuminated manuscripts is of international significance. It originates in the medieval university and stands alongside the holdings of the colleges and the Fitzwilliam Museum. The University Library contains major European examples of medieval illumination from the ninth to the sixteenth centuries, with acknowledged masterpieces of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance book art, as well as illuminated literary texts, including the first complete Chaucer manuscript. This catalogue provides scholars and researchers easy access to the University Library's illuminated manuscripts, evaluating the importance of many of them for the very first time. It contains descriptions of famous manuscripts, for example the Life of Edward the Confessor attributed to Matthew Paris, as well as hundreds of lesser-known items. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the catalogue contains descriptions of individual manuscripts with up-to-date assessments of their style, origins and importance, together with bibliographical references.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • List of manuscripts catalogued
  • The catalogue: the British Isles
  • France
  • Flanders
  • The northern Netherlands
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Bibliography
  • Index of iconography
  • Index of artists, scribes and binders
  • Index of authors and titles
  • Index of types of books and texts
  • Index of provenance
  • Index of manuscripts
  • General index.

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