The Illustrated Beatus: A Corpus of Illustrations of the Commentary on the Apocalypse: v. 3: The Tenth and Eleventh Centuries by John Williams (Hardback, 1998)
Around the year 776, Beatus of Liebana compiled a commentary on the Apocalypse , which has come down to us in 32 manuscripts and fragments, spanning the 9th to the 13th century. This is the third of five volumes, and deals in detail with six illuminated Beatus manuscripts from the period around 1000, the Romanesque period. This group of manuscripts includes the Urgell Beatus , the unfinished San Millan Beatus , the Escorial Beatus , the Facundus Beatus , the Fanlo Beatus and the San Sever Beatus . All the illustrations in these manuscripts are reproduced in the book and all the inscriptions transcribed to provide a rich visual conspectus. Each catalogue entry discusses the location of production, the work of the illuminators and scribes and the codicology. The book also examines the currents of influence which find expression in these manuscripts - the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic and Carolingian worlds - and relates each manuscript to the systems of Branches into which these works were set by earlier scholars.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Harvey Miller Publishers, Brepols N.V.
ISBN-10
0905203933
ISBN-13
9780905203935
eBay Product ID (ePID)
106083618
Product Key Features
Author
John Williams
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Fine Arts / Art History
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
New York
Content Note
480 B&W Illustrations
Date of Publication
12/08/1998
Country of Publication
Belgium
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