Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts
Title | Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Page |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802085115 |
"Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts describes the complexity of western medieval astrology and its place in society, as revealed by a wealth of illustrated manuscripts and historical background."--BOOK JACKET.
Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts
Title | Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Page |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2017-10-24 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781487502959 |
Politics, medicine, weather forecasting, cosmology and alchemy were all influenced by astrological concepts. Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts explores the dazzling complexity of western medieval astrology and its place in society.
Magic in Medieval Manuscripts
Title | Magic in Medieval Manuscripts PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Page |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 70 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802037978 |
Magic in Medieval Manuscripts explores the place of magic in the medieval world and the contradictory responses it evoked, through an exploration of images and texts in British Library manuscripts.
Astrology, Magic, and Alchemy in Art
Title | Astrology, Magic, and Alchemy in Art PDF eBook |
Author | Matilde Battistini |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780892369072 |
From antiquity to the Enlightenment, astrology, magic, and alchemy were considered important tools to unravel the mysteries of nature and human destiny. As a result of the West's exposure during the Middle Ages to the astrological beliefs of Arab philosophers and the mystical writings of late antiquity, these occult traditions became rich sources of inspiration for Western artists. In this latest volume in the popular Guide to Imagery series, the author presents a careful analysis of occult iconography in many of the great masterpieces of Western art, calling out key features in the illustrations for discussion and interpretation. Astrological symbols decorated medieval churches and illuminated manuscripts as well as fifteenth-century Italian town halls and palaces. The transformational zymology of magic and alchemy that enlivened the work of a wide range of Renaissance artists, including Bosch, Brueghel, D: urer, and Caravaggio, found renewed expression in the visionary works of nineteenth-century artists, such as Fuseli and Blake, as well as in the creative output of the twentieth century's Surrealists.
The Leiden Aratea
Title | The Leiden Aratea PDF eBook |
Author | Ranee Katzenstein |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 1988-12-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0892361425 |
This is a guide to a ninth-century astronomical treatise, the Aratea, on loan from the University of Leiden and exhibited at the Museum. The book describes the manuscript, as a text. Subsequent chapters discuss ancient conceptions of the universe, the zodiacal signs, and the Planetarium miniatures. All miniatures from the manuscript are illustrated.
The Transformations of Magic
Title | The Transformations of Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Klaassen |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0271056266 |
"Explores two principal genres of illicit learned magic in late Medieval manuscripts: image magic, which could be interpreted and justified in scholastic terms, and ritual magic, which could not"--Provided by publisher.
Toward a Global Middle Ages
Title | Toward a Global Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan C. Keene |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2019-09-03 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 160606598X |
This important and overdue book examines illuminated manuscripts and other book arts of the Global Middle Ages. Illuminated manuscripts and illustrated or decorated books—like today’s museums—preserve a rich array of information about how premodern peoples conceived of and perceived the world, its many cultures, and everyone’s place in it. Often a Eurocentric field of study, manuscripts are prisms through which we can glimpse the interconnected global history of humanity. Toward a Global Middle Ages is the first publication to examine decorated books produced across the globe during the period traditionally known as medieval. Through essays and case studies, the volume’s multidisciplinary contributors expand the historiography, chronology, and geography of manuscript studies to embrace a diversity of objects, individuals, narratives, and materials from Africa, Asia, Australasia, and the Americas—an approach that both engages with and contributes to the emerging field of scholarly inquiry known as the Global Middle Ages. Featuring more than 160 color illustrations, this wide-ranging and provocative collection is intended for all who are interested in engaging in a dialogue about how books and other textual objects contributed to world-making strategies from about 400 to 1600.