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Houten ( Nederland )
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James Marrow,Richard A.Linenthal Edited By
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Hes & De Graaf Publishers
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HES & DE GRAAF PublishersContact | View cart (0 items) Home Welcome to our site. Start here. Titles Browse our titles in stock. Series Explore our series on a particular subject. Authors Meet the experts behind our publications. News Our latest stories & events. Order Where and how to buy our books. About us Company history, profile & contact. Book details -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- View large cover QuantityPrice 125,00 The Medieval Book. Glosses from Friends & Colleagues of Christopher de Hamel Richard A. Linenthal, James H. Marrow, William Noel ISBN: 9789061943709 Year: 2010 Size: 20,3 x 27,9 cm. Binding: Cloth with mounted label on spine Illustration: 157 full colour and 27 black and white images Pages: 468 pp. Tell a friend about this book -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This book was presented on the occasion of Christopher de Hamel¿s sixtieth birthday, and celebrates his many accomplishments during his years at Sotheby¿s and more recently as the Gaylord Donnelley Fellow Librarian of the Parker Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Christopher de Hamel has described more medieval manuscripts than any other living scholar, and the sale catalogues that have come from his hands set new standards of quality and stimulated new generations of collectors, both institutional and private. This book is a tribute to his learning, his industry, imagination, spirit and good fellowship and his capacity to inspire others. Among the contributors are collectors, colleagues, librarians, curators, students of book history and scholars. The contributions are divided under the rubrics Books, The Book Trade and Collectors and Collecting, composing a varied collection of 40 highly interesting articles, including an introduction on Christopher de Hamel and a bibliography of his writings. PART 1. BOOKS A Christ Church Scribe of the Late Eleventh Century by Michael Gullick The Portrait of Laurence of Durham as Scribea by A.I. Doyle Medieval English Bookbinding Stamps: Four New Examples by Richard A. Linenthal An Illustrated Twelfth-Century Manuscript of Hyginuss De Astronomia by Timothy Bolton Angels, Lost and Found, in the University Library, Cambridge by Paul Binski A Scientific Textbook for a Noble Student: Sacroboscos Treatises in the New York Public Library by Lucy Freeman Sandler Early Manuscripts of Jean de Meuns Translation of Vegetius by Richard and Mary Rouse The Holkham Bible Picture Book and the Bible Moralisée by John Lowden The Sherborne Missal and Roddoke Robertus: The Anatomy of a Major Manuscript Commission by Michelle Brown Uncommon Images in the Common of the Saints of Italian Choir Books by Margaret Manion The City Gates of Perugia and Umbrian Manuscript Illumination of the Fifteenth Century by Jonathan J. G. Alexander Mind Your Table Manners by Bernard Rosenthal Magdalena Kremer, Scribe and Painter of the Choir and Chapter Books of the Dominican Convent of St Johannes-Baptista in Kirchheim unter Teck by Jeffrey F. Hamburger A Dutch (?) Miniaturist Active at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century by James H. Marrow Bathsheba Imagery in French Books of Hours Made for Women, c.1470¿1500 by Thomas Kren The Prayer Book of Claude de France by Roger S. Wieck Indexes in Late Medieval Polyphonic Music Manuscripts: A Brief Tour by Margaret Bent The Discovery and Invention of the Gutenberg Bible, 1455¿1805 by Paul Needham An Early Witness to the Texts of Horace and Tibullus, or an Audacious Forgery? by Marvin L. Colker Some Deceptive Bookbindings by Anthony Hobson PART 2. THE BOOK TRADE Four Book Auctions of the Fifteenth Century by Lotte Hellinga A New Beginning: The Sotheby Bankruptcy of 1836 by David McKitterick William Edward Hurcomb, Goldsmith, Gasconader, Auctioneer, and Bankrupt by John Collins Colleagues at Sotheby¿s by Diana Berry, Margaret Edwards, Nabil Saidi, Camilla Previté, Marcus Linell, Michel Strauss, James Stourton