Wednesday, September 15, 2010



The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste,a miniature from the Syriac Gospel Lectionary, ca.1220  Vatican Library


The Vatican Library will reopen on Monday, September 20th, ending a three year period of being closed for restoration.
from
msnbc

more at:
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from BBC News

A 12th century missal is being returned by the British Library to the Cathedral City of Benevento, Naples. The manuscript had previously been thought by the city to have been destroyed during the second World War.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

from Medievalist.net
A rare 13th century English Bible has been bought by the University of South Carolina and the Hollings Library. The book, a missal , is dominated almost exclusively by liturgical text rather than images, and was used by the clergy during the celebration of the Mass.
from Art Knowledge News
Marriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg 1455 by Jean Fouquet


An exhibition at the Getty Center, beginning on November 16, will focus on the major historical influence of French Illuminated manuscript painting from the mid - 13th through the beginning of 15th century.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Gilding the Lilly:A Hundred Medieval and Illuminated Manuscripts in the Lilly Library

A special exhibition of Medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts will begin October 1st at Indiana University's Lilly Library. This exhibition has been guest curated by Christopher De Hamel.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010



Research at Oxford shows that the Garima Gospels may date from between 330 and 650 AD, making it among the world's oldest illuminated manuscripts, and the oldest Ethiopian manuscript yet found.
from
The Art Newspaper

more on
Medievalist.Net

Telegraph.co.uk

Monday, September 6, 2010