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Saints in Medieval Manuscript Illustrations

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Saints in Medieval Manuscript Illustrations

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£70.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780313290466
Number of Pages: 280
Published: 30/05/1994

Ross provides a broad survey of pictures and texts concerning saints, from the Early Christian through the late Gothic period. Both Western and Byzantine material is included. Beginning with the earliest pictures of and stories about saints, the book traces the evolution of hagiographic imagery primarily in manuscript contexts. Because of its cross-disciplinary nature, it will be of interest to audiences interested in Early Christian, Byzantine, and Western medieval culture: religion, society, politics, and art. No other book to date is organized similarly in providing detailed descriptions for the identification of medieval manuscripts with hagiographic texts and illustrations.

Introduction Origins: The Growth and Development of Hagiographic Imagery Medieval Hagiographic Manuscript Types and Contexts: Overview Illustrations in Calendars and Martyrologies: All Saints Illustrated Biography: Libelli Manuscripts Passionary Illustrations Hagiographic Illustration in the Byzantine World: Menologia and Synaxaries Hagiographic Illustration in Non-Hagiographic Manuscripts Image Recycling in Hagiographic Illustration Conclusion Bibliography Index

Leslie D. Ross

LESLIE ROSS is currently Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Art History at Dominican College of San Rafael. She is the author of the article on Saints' Lives in the forthcoming Macmillan Dictionary of Art and the chapter Reading Medieval Art in The Thread of Ariadne (1989).