Books of hours reconsidered /

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Imprint:London : Harvey Miller Publishers, c2013.
Description:532 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Language:English
French
Series:Studies in Medieval and early Renaissance art history
Studies in Medieval and early Renaissance art history.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9904631
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Other authors / contributors:Hindman, Sandra, 1944-
Marrow, James H.
ISBN:1905375948
9781905375943
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Seventeen contributions in English and four in French.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: State of the question / Sandra Hindman
  • I. The prehistory of books of hours and the growth of their modern-day appreciation: Some perspectives on the origins of books of hours in France in the thirteenth century / Adelaide Bennett
  • Books of hours and the art market from the seventeenth century to the present day / Christopher de Hamel
  • The Hours of Catherine of Cleves : the manuscript that changed the world / Roger S. Wieck
  • II. Centers of Production: England, Germany, and Italy: English books of hours c. 1240-c.1480 / Nigel Morgan
  • Another perspective : the book of hours in Germany / Jeffrey Hamburger
  • Italian books of hours and prayer books in the fourteenth century / Francesca Manzari
  • III. Towards a history of use: Beyond saints : variant litany readings and the localization of late Medieval manuscript books of hours : the d'Orges hours / Gregory T. Clark
  • Books of hours from the northern Netherlands reconsidered : the uses of Utrecht and Windesheim and Geert Grote's role as a translator / Anne Korteweg
  • IV. Problems of workshops: Picardie-Hainaut : quelques remarques sur les livres d'heures produits par le Maître de Rambures et Simon Marmion / Marc Gil
  • Manuscript production in a Carmelite convent : the case of Cornelia von Wulfskercke / Anne Margreet W. As-Vijvers
  • La circulation des modèles iconographiques : l'exemple d'un livre d'heures parisien (BnF MS n.a. lat. 3115) / Marie-Françoise Damongeot
  • Matteo de Milano between Ferrara and Rome : the Hours of Dionora of Urbino / Mara Hofmann
  • The use of stamps in Bruges book production / Saskia von Bergen
  • Twins in attribution : a new fashion or a means to better understanding? : the case of the Grandes heures de Rohan / Eberhard König
  • V. Cycles of illustrations and their texts: Superimposed cycles of marginal illustration in late Medieval horae : function and history / James Marrow
  • Decoration programs in books of hours by the Masters of the Dark Eyes / Klara H. Broekhuijsen
  • Devotional emphasis and distinctive variations in the illustration of the Hours of the Virgin in Italian books of hours / Bronwyn Stocks
  • VI. Books of hours in the age of print: A group of hybrid manuscripts illustrated with woodcuts from Antwerp / Todor T. Petev
  • L'édition d'Heures du 21 avril 1505 : une œuvre charnière dans la production de Thielman Kerver? / Thierry Claerr
  • Remarques sur les bois monogrammés dans les livres d'heures français au XVIe siècle : la fortune des "belles hystoires nouvelles" de Thielman Kerver, de Paris (1519) à Rouen (vers 1593) / Ariane Bergeron-Foote
  • Madeleine de Savoie and the Chantilly hours of Anne de Montmorency / Elizabeth A.R. Brown
  • Post-mortem inventories as a source for the production of manuscripts and printed books of hours / Mary and Richard Rouse.