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Biblical Imagery in Medieval England 700-1550
- Title:
- Biblical Imagery in Medieval England 700-1550
- Author:
- Kauffmann, C. M.
- Location:
- London and Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 2 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England presents a detailed analysis of the Old Testament illustrations in the Bury Bible, CCCC MS 2, pp. 89-104
- CCCC MS 3 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England the iconography of certain initials in the Dover Bible, CCCC MS 3, are discussed: David and the Amalekite for II Samuel; Ascension of Elijah and Elisha taking up Elijah’s mantle For II Kings, pp. 76, 77, 87
- CCCC MS 23 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England in a consideration of the Old Testament imagery of Bodleian MS Junius 11 suggests a Malmesbury provenance for the ms, noting that it is partly by the same artist as the Prudentius, CCCC MS 23, probably from Malmesbury, dating to the late tenth century, pp. 39, 41
- CCCC MS 53 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England The Peterborough Psalter, CCCC MS 53 is cited as an example of a Psalter containing prefatory pictures of life of Christ scenes alternating with images of the saints, p. 207
- CCCC MS 286 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England raises the issue as to whether the narrative Life of Christ scenes in the St Augustine Gospels, CCCC MS 286, had any influence on later medieval English Bible illustration. Notes that captions were added, probably in the eighth century, to this sixth-century Gospel Book, pp. 51, 76, 225
- CCCC MSS 16 and 26 In the context of a study of biblical imagery in medieval England discusses the image of the Veronica Head and other images of the Head of Chriat in CCCC MS 16 and CCCC MS 26, p. 182
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- dt053nh0820