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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- Acknowledgments 21
- 1. Legacies of early European art in Australian collections 23
- 2. Heaven and earth: the worlds of the Rothschild Prayer Book 33
- 3. The Rothschild Prayer Book as political, social and economic agent through the ages 55
- 4. ‘Women who read are dangerous’: illuminated manuscripts and female book collections in the early Renaissance 75
- 5. Medieval parchment: two glossed Bible books in context 97
- 6. Beginnings and endings: the shaping of the Book of Hours 111
- 7. An associate of the Jouvenel Master and the Breviary of Prior François Robert 133
- 8. Chrysalis to butterfly: an aspect of the evolution of the Book of Hours from manuscript to print 151
- 9. The Sorbonne Press and the chancellor’s manuscript 175
- 10. Thielman Kerver’s Book of Hours of 10 September 1522 in the Kerry Stokes Collection 193
- 11. An accessory of intellect: a Renaissance writing casket from the Kerry Stokes Collection 211
- 12. ‘A Very Rich Adornment’: a discussion of the Stokes Cassone 225
- 13. The Dormition of the Virgin altarpiece from the Kerry Stokes Collection 237
- 14. Through the son: Pieter Brueghel the Younger’s Crucifixion 251
- 15. The Kerry Stokes Schembart book: festivity, fashion and family in the late medieval Nuremberg Carnival 269
- Index 287
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- Acknowledgments 21
- 1. Legacies of early European art in Australian collections 23
- 2. Heaven and earth: the worlds of the Rothschild Prayer Book 33
- 3. The Rothschild Prayer Book as political, social and economic agent through the ages 55
- 4. ‘Women who read are dangerous’: illuminated manuscripts and female book collections in the early Renaissance 75
- 5. Medieval parchment: two glossed Bible books in context 97
- 6. Beginnings and endings: the shaping of the Book of Hours 111
- 7. An associate of the Jouvenel Master and the Breviary of Prior François Robert 133
- 8. Chrysalis to butterfly: an aspect of the evolution of the Book of Hours from manuscript to print 151
- 9. The Sorbonne Press and the chancellor’s manuscript 175
- 10. Thielman Kerver’s Book of Hours of 10 September 1522 in the Kerry Stokes Collection 193
- 11. An accessory of intellect: a Renaissance writing casket from the Kerry Stokes Collection 211
- 12. ‘A Very Rich Adornment’: a discussion of the Stokes Cassone 225
- 13. The Dormition of the Virgin altarpiece from the Kerry Stokes Collection 237
- 14. Through the son: Pieter Brueghel the Younger’s Crucifixion 251
- 15. The Kerry Stokes Schembart book: festivity, fashion and family in the late medieval Nuremberg Carnival 269
- Index 287