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Making Medieval Manuscripts

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Making Medieval Manuscripts by Christopher de Hamel explores the fascinating process of creating handwritten books in the Middle Ages. The author delves into the intricate art and craftsmanship involved in the production, detailing materials like vellum and pigments, the role of scribes and illuminators, and the cultural significance of these beautiful manuscripts. This historical journey offers a vivid glimpse into the evolution and the lasting legacy of medieval bookmaking.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the craftsmanship and artistry involved in creating medieval manuscripts. It explores the intricate processes and tools used by scribes and illuminators, offering a captivating glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of these treasured works.

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Making Medieval Manuscripts

Based mainly on examples in the Bodleian Library, this lavishly illustrated account tells the story of manuscript production from the early Middle Ages to the high Renaissance. Each stage of production is described, from the preparation of the parchment, pens, paints and inks to the writing of the scripts and the illumination of the manuscript.

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Based mainly on examples in the Bodleian Library, this lavishly illustrated account tells the story of manuscript production from the early Middle Ages to the high Renaissance. Each stage of production is described, from the preparation of the parchment, pens, paints, and inks to the writing of the scripts and the illumination of the manuscript.

Many beautiful illuminated manuscripts survive from the Middle Ages and can be seen in libraries and museums throughout Europe. But who were the skilled craftsmen who made these exquisite books? What precisely is parchment? How were medieval manuscripts designed and executed? What were the inks and pigments, and how were they applied?

This book looks at the work of scribes, illuminators, and bookbinders. Based principally on examples in the Bodleian Library, this lavishly illustrated account tells the story of manuscript production from the early Middle Ages through to the high Renaissance. Each stage of production is described in detail, from the preparation of the parchment, pens, paints, and inks to the writing of the scripts and the final decoration and illumination of the manuscript.

Making Medieval Manuscripts also explains the role of the stationer or bookshop, often to be found near cathedral and market squares, in the commissioning of manuscripts. It cites examples of specific scribes and illuminators who can be identified through their work as professional lay artisans.

Christopher de Hamel's engaging text is accompanied by a glossary of key technical terms relating to manuscripts and illumination, providing an invaluable introduction for anyone interested in studying medieval manuscripts today.

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Making Medieval Manuscripts by Christopher de Hamel offers a richly illustrated exploration of the creation of handwritten books in the Middle Ages. The revised edition significantly improves upon its predecessor, enhancing the design and illustrative content, making it highly appealing even to those familiar with the original 1992 edition. Written in a lively and engaging manner, the book provides a comprehensive and enjoyable overview of medieval bookmaking spanning from the early Middle Ages through the Renaissance.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781851244683

Publisher: Bodleian Library

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 November 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bodleian Library

Illustration: 73 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 200.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 580g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Christopher de Hamel, formerly of Sotheby’s, is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He is the author of 'Bibles' (Bodleian, 2011), and his most recent book is 'Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts' (Allen Lane, 2016).

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