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Chretien de Troyes was France's great medieval poet--inventor of the genre of courtly romance and popularizer of the Arthurian legend. The forty-four surviving manuscripts of his work (ten of them illuminated) pose a number of questions about who used these books and in what way. In 'Sealed in Parchment', Sandra Hindman scrutinizes both text and images to reveal what the manuscripts can tell us about medieval society and politics.
Old French literature --- Manuscripts. Epigraphy. Paleography --- Christian of Troyes --- Chevaliers et chevalerie dans l'art --- Chevaliers et chevalerie dans la littérature --- Enluminure des livres et des manuscrits française --- Illumination of books and manuscripts [French ] --- Knights and knighthood in art --- Knights and knighthood in literature --- Ridders en ridderschap in de kunst --- Ridders en ridderschap in de literatuur --- Verluchting van boeken en handschriften [Franse ] --- 091.31:7.04 --- 091 CHRETIEN DE TROYES --- Verluchte handschriften: iconografie --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--CHRETIEN DE TROYES --- Arthurian romances --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, French. --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval --- Knights and knighthood in art. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Romances --- Illustrations. --- Chrétien, --- Manuscripts. --- 091 CHRETIEN DE TROYES Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--CHRETIEN DE TROYES --- 091.31:7.04 Verluchte handschriften: iconografie --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, French --- Chivalric romances --- Chivalry --- Courtly romances --- French romances --- Medieval romances --- Romances, French --- Romans courtois --- French literature --- Literature, Medieval --- French illumination of books and manuscripts --- Illustrations --- Chrétien, --- Chrestien de Troyes, --- Chrestien, --- Kretʹen, --- Kretjen, --- Kristian, --- Troyes, Chrétien de, --- Кретјен, --- Illumination of books and manuscripts [Medieval ] --- France --- Chrétien de Troyes --- Manuscripts --- Chrâetien, - de Troyes, - 12th cent. - Manuscripts. --- Chrâetien, - de Troyes, - 12th cent. - Illustrations. --- Arthurian romances - Illustrations. --- Romances - Illustrations.
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Iconography --- History of civilization --- texts [documents] --- illuminated manuscripts --- Middelnederlands --- Bijbel --- Noordelijke Nederlanden --- Bible --- Netherlands
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How did the earliest printers go about their work? What factors accounted for economic success or failure? How did artists collaborate with printers? Who made up the audience for new books? Were printed books read differently than manuscript books? This collections addresses such key questions relating to the development of the book during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Sandra L. Hindman brings together ten new essays representing a wide range of scholarly disciplines, including art history, literature, history, theater, and analytic bibliography.
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"Sitting on the bank by her sister, who is reading, Alice ponders "and what is the use of a book … without pictures or conversations." You know what comes next. Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole and through a long passageway, swims with Mouse in the pool of tears, and meets up with the White Rabbit, the Caterpillar, the March Hare and Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the Mock Turtle, and the King and Queen, among other fanciful characters.What if we were to play make-pretend Alice and engage in conversation with some of our thirteen Books of Hours. Let’s imagine going down the rabbit hole. Down, down, down … back in time and place."
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