Manuscripts in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms

Cultures and conncetions

(Author) Claire Breay
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Manuscripts that were made and used in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms before the Norman conquest of England are treasure troves of art and text. Many of these books and documents were brought together in the British Library exhibition, 'Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: art, word, war.' Together, these manuscripts illuminate extensive intellectual connections as well as widespread scribal and artistic networks that developed within the islands of Britain and Ireland, and further afield across much of early medieval Europe. Using new scientific methods, as well as textual criticism, art historical analysis, and historical research, the essays in this richly illustrated volume, written by leading scholars, present innovative research that focuses on manuscripts that were copied, decorated, or used in the early English kingdoms and their neighbours across a 500-year period from the advent of Christianity among the English, c.600, to the age of conquest in the eleventh century.

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Publisher:
Four Courts Press Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781846828669
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
May 28, 2021

Claire Breay

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