Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World, 1066-1272
Title | Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World, 1066-1272 PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Cleaver |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0198802625 |
Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World examines surviving medieval manuscripts from 1066 to 1272 and the people and processes involved in their creation. It addresses the reception and circulation of histories, and the different ways in which imagery and text could be used to create nuanced accounts of the past.
Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World, 1066-1272
Title | Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World, 1066-1272 PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Cleaver |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2018-05-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0192523619 |
During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, texts about the recent and more distant past were produced in remarkable numbers in the lands controlled by the kings of England. This may be seen, in part, as a response to changing social and political circumstances in the wake of the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The names of many of the twelfth and thirteenth-century historians are well known, and they include Orderic Vitalis, William of Malmesbury, John of Worcester, Henry of Huntingdon, Gerald of Wales, and Matthew Paris. Yet the manuscripts in which these works survive are also evidence for the involvement of many other people in the production of history, as patrons, scribes, and artists. Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World focuses on history books of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries to examine what they reveal about the creation, circulation, and reception of history in this period. In particular, this research concentrates on illuminated manuscripts. These volumes represent an additional investment of time, labour, and resources, and combinations of text and imagery shed light on engagements with the past as manuscripts were copied at specific times and places. Imagery could be used to reproduce the features of older sources, but it was also used to call attention to particular elements of a text, and to impose frameworks onto the past. As a result, Illuminated History Books in the Anglo-Norman World has the potential to change the way in which we see the medieval past and its historians.
Constructing History Across the Norman Conquest
Title | Constructing History Across the Norman Conquest PDF eBook |
Author | Francesca Tinti |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Historiography |
ISBN | 1914049047 |
An investigation into the hugely significant works produced by the Worcester foundation at a period of turmoil and change.
Pre-Conquest History and Its Medieval Reception
Title | Pre-Conquest History and Its Medieval Reception PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Matthew Firth |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2025-01-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1914049195 |
Offers insights into the political, social and cultural interests that informed the shaping of England's pre-Conquest history. The Norman Conquest brought about great change in England: new customs, a new language, and new political and ecclesiastical hierarchies. It also saw the emergence of an Anglo-Norman intellectual culture, with an innate curiosity in the past. For the pre-eminent twelfth-century English historians - such as Eadmer of Canterbury, William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon - the pre-Conquest past was of abiding interest. While they recognised the disruptions of the Conquest, this was accompanied by an awareness that it was but one part of a longer story, stretching back to sub-Roman Britain. This concept of a continuum of English history that traversed the events of 1066 would prove enduring, being transmitted into and by the works of successive generations of medieval English historians. This collection sheds new light on the perceptions and uses of the pre-Conquest past in post-Conquest historiography, drawing on a variety of approaches, from historical and literary studies, to codicology, historiography, memory theory and life writing. Its essays are arranged around two main interlinked themes: post-Conquest historiographical practice and how identities - institutional, regional and personal - could be constructed in reference to this past. Alongside their analyses of the works of Eadmer, William and Henry, contributors offer engaging studies of the works of such authors as Aelred of Rievaulx, Orderic Vitalis, Gervase of Canterbury, John of Worcester, Richard of Devizes, and Walter Map, as well as numerous anonymous hagiographies and histories.
New Research on the Abbey of Le Bec in the Middle Ages
Title | New Research on the Abbey of Le Bec in the Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2024-07-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004701982 |
This volume combines the results of recent excavations at Le Bec with fresh studies of documentary sources, breaking new ground in research on the organization of the monastic site and the cultural life of the community. By examining the abbey's prosperity in terms of its relations with its priories and its dealings with the powerful, especially its noble benefactors and the rulers of Normandy, this volume thus explains the unique importance of the abbey in the history of not only medieval Normandy, but also the Anglo-Norman world more broadly. Contributors are: Pierre Bauduin, Michaël Bloche, Grégory Combalbert, Fabrice Delivré, Gilles Deshayes, Jean-Hervé Foulon, Véronique Gazeau, Lindy Grant, Judith A. Green, Fabien Paquet, and Julie Potter.
On Parchment
Title | On Parchment PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Holsinger |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2023-02-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300260210 |
A sweeping exploration of the shaping role of animal skins in written culture and human imagination over three millennia "Richly detailed and illustrated. . . . An engaging exploration of book history."--Kirkus Reviews For centuries, premodern societies recorded and preserved much of their written cultures on parchment: the rendered skins of sheep, cows, goats, camels, deer, gazelles, and other creatures. These remains make up a significant portion of the era's surviving historical record. In a study spanning three millennia and twenty languages, Bruce Holsinger explores this animal archive as it shaped the inheritance of the Euro-Mediterranean world, from the leather rolls of ancient Egypt to the Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Holsinger discusses the making of parchment past and present, the nature of the medium as a biomolecular record of faunal life and environmental history, the knotty question of "uterine vellum," and the imaginative role of parchment in the works of St. Augustine, William Shakespeare, and a range of Jewish rabbinic writers of the medieval era. Closely informed by the handicraft of contemporary makers, painters, and sculptors, the book draws on a vast array of sources--codices and scrolls, documents and ephemera, works of craft and art--that speak to the vitality of parchment across epochs and continents. At the center of On Parchment is the vexed relationship of human beings to the myriad slaughtered beasts whose remains make up this vast record: a relationship of dominion and compassion, of brutality and empathy.
Writing History in the Community of St Cuthbert, C.700-1130
Title | Writing History in the Community of St Cuthbert, C.700-1130 PDF eBook |
Author | Charles C. Rozier |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1903153948 |
An examination of the extraordinary texts produced by the community of St Cuthbert, showing how they were used to construct and define an identity.