Medieval Manuscripts: Difference between revisions

From Littledamien Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(11 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 115: Line 115:
Image:MS-Ee.3.59-f.-8r.jpg|f.8r
Image:MS-Ee.3.59-f.-8r.jpg|f.8r
Image:MS-Ee.3.59-f.-8v.jpg|f.8v
Image:MS-Ee.3.59-f.-8v.jpg|f.8v
</gallery>
=== Sloane MS 1975 ===
* Medical and herbal miscellany
==== Links ====
* [http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Sloane_MS_1975 Sloane MS 1975 source] (British Library)
<gallery mode="packed-hover">
Image:Slone-ms-1975-f-19v-detail.png|f.19v
Image:Slone-ms-1975-f-20r-detail.png|f.20r
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Later Medieval manuscripts ==
== Later Medieval manuscripts ==
=== Luttrell Psalter <small>Add MS 42130, c.1320-1340, UK</small> ===
* The pages are mostly writing, with many fanciful grotesque mutant creatures in most of the margins, and depictions of medieval life on the bottoms of many pages.
* Considered the richest source of visual depictions of everyday life in medieval England. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luttrell_Psalter Luttrell Psyalter], Wikipedia</ref>
* Jesus and saints
* Barnyard animals, lions
* Life in the manor of a medieval lord, e.g. eating, traveling
* Cycle of the year depicted in planting and harvesting crops
==== Links ====
* [http://dbarchowsky.quickconnect.to/photo/?t=Albums/album_70696374757265207265666572656e6365/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f617274/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f6172742f6d6564696576616c206d616e7573637269707473/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f6172742f6d6564696576616c206d616e75736372697074732f4c75747472656c6c205073616c746572205b632e313332302d313334305d#Albums/album_70696374757265207265666572656e6365/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f617274/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f6172742f6d6564696576616c206d616e7573637269707473/album_70696374757265207265666572656e63652f6172742f6d6564696576616c206d616e75736372697074732f4c75747472656c6c205073616c746572205b632e313332302d313334305d picture reference] (Photo Station)
* [http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=add_ms_42130_fs001ar Luttrell Psalter source], British Library
<gallery mode="packed-hover">
Image:Luttrell-159v-crop.jpg|f. 159v
Image:Luttrell-161r-crop.jpg|f. 161r
Image:Luttrell-171r-crop.jpg|f. 171r
Image:Luttrell-172v-crop.jpg|f. 172v
</gallery>
=== The Taymouth Hours <small>Yates Thompson 13, c. 1325-1350, England</small> ===
* Bible scenes
* Many illustrations of women hunting
* Beastiary
==== Links ====
* [http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/record.asp?MSID=8148 Taymouth Hours source], British Library
''TK download images from link above.''


=== Codex Manesse <small>&mdash; Cod. Pal. germ. 848, 1300-1340, Zurich</small> ===
=== Codex Manesse <small>&mdash; Cod. Pal. germ. 848, 1300-1340, Zurich</small> ===
Line 227: Line 273:
Image:058_gathering.jpg|58. gathering
Image:058_gathering.jpg|58. gathering
Image:083v_hunting_and_slaying_wild_boar.jpg
Image:083v_hunting_and_slaying_wild_boar.jpg
</gallery>
=== Livre de la Vigne nostre Seigneur <small>Bodley MS Douce 134, c. 1450-1470, France</small> ===
* Quasi-alchemical color images of Revelation, demons, hell and its torments
* Cities rendered in a non-perspective style
* Demons and naked bodies
* Some domestic and wild animals
==== Links ====
* TODO: Add link to Photo Station archive
* [http://bodley30.bodley.ox.ac.uk:8180/luna/servlet/view/search?search=Search&q=Livre+de+la+Vigne+nostre+Seigneur&QuickSearchA=QuickSearchA&os=0 source] (Bodley Library)
<gallery mode="packed-hover">
Image:Ms-douce-134-f043v.jpg|f. 43v Last Judgment
Image:Ms-douce-134-f044r.jpg|f. 44r Last Judgment
Image: Ms-douce-134-f044v.jpg|f. 44v Last Judgment
Image:Ms-douce-134-f045v.jpg|f. 45v Last Judgment
Image:Ms-douce-134-f047v.jpg|f. 47v Last Judgment
Image:Ms-douce-134-f081v.jpg|f. 81v Mouth of Hell
Image:Ms-douce-134-f092r.jpg|f. 92r Hell and its devils
</gallery>
=== Ibn Butlan, Tacuinum sanitatus <small>Bnf Latin 9333, 15th C., Rhineland</small> ===
* Very detailed
* Catalog of various types of fruiting and nut trees and other types of crops (including an anthropomorphized mandrake root)
* Harvesting and feasting
* Hunting and beekeeping
* Food merchants and butchers
* Lots of nice blank pages with a representative manuscript texture
==== Links ====
* Haven't downloaded any images to the local picture library, but that should happen at some point.
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b105072169/f176.item source] (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
<gallery mode="packed-hover">
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f05v.jpg|f. 5v
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f19r.jpg|f. 19r
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f37r.jpg|f. 37r mandrake
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f69r.jpg|f. 69r
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f86r.jpg|f. 86r
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f91v.jpg|f. 91v
Image:Bnf-latin-9333-f93r.jpg|f. 93r
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 01:32, 24 January 2017

Overview[edit]

Sources for visual reference for medieval times and for the visual style of medieval manuscripts.

Early Manuscripts[edit]

Eadwine Psalter — MS M.521, c. 1155-60, Canterbury, England[edit]

MS M.521v
  • Highly stylized.
  • Stories from the Gospels.
  • Some livestock, pigs, architecture.

Links[edit]

Winchester Bible — MS M.619, c. 1160-80, Winchester, England[edit]

  • Highly rendered.
  • Stylized trees
  • David & Goliath
  • Knights, horses w/saddles & bridles
  • Clouds

Links[edit]

Morgan Bible — MS M.638, 1240's, Paris, France[edit]

  • aka The Crusader Bible
  • Highly rendered
  • Scenes from Genesis
  • Strange stylized trees
  • Harvesting
  • Creation
  • Adam and Eve
  • Animals (Noah's ark)

Links[edit]

Chronicle of John of Worcester — MS. 157, c. 1140, England[edit]

  • highly stylized
  • 2 pages
  • laborers, kings, clergy
  • boats, water
  • King Henry I's dream
  • Crucifixion of Christ

Links[edit]

Liber Floridus &mdash {id}, {date}, {place of origin}[edit]

  • Highly stylized
  • Topics covering medicine and science
  • Astrology
  • Maps
  • Plants

Links[edit]

  • {picture reference} (Photo Station)

Codex Falkensteinensis — BayHStA KL Weyarn1, 1166, Germany[edit]

  • Highly stylized figures
  • Mostly writing, marginalia

Links[edit]

La Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei — MS Ee.3.59, c.1230-1240, England[edit]

  • Highly stylized figures
  • Kings and British history

Links[edit]

Sloane MS 1975[edit]

  • Medical and herbal miscellany

Links[edit]

Later Medieval manuscripts[edit]

Luttrell Psalter Add MS 42130, c.1320-1340, UK[edit]

  • The pages are mostly writing, with many fanciful grotesque mutant creatures in most of the margins, and depictions of medieval life on the bottoms of many pages.
  • Considered the richest source of visual depictions of everyday life in medieval England. [1]
  • Jesus and saints
  • Barnyard animals, lions
  • Life in the manor of a medieval lord, e.g. eating, traveling
  • Cycle of the year depicted in planting and harvesting crops

Links[edit]

The Taymouth Hours Yates Thompson 13, c. 1325-1350, England[edit]

  • Bible scenes
  • Many illustrations of women hunting
  • Beastiary

Links[edit]

TK download images from link above.

Codex Manesse — Cod. Pal. germ. 848, 1300-1340, Zurich[edit]

  • Between stylized and rendered
  • Secular illustrations of poets arranged by rank: kings, dukes, counts, down to commoners
  • Curly hair, head gear: fillets, barbettes, crowns, and some fancy hats
  • Animals, birds, horses
  • Hunting: hounds, stags, boars, bears
  • Boats
  • Not a whole lot of trees or plants, but there are repeated decorative scrolling floral motifs

Links[edit]

Heidelberger Sachsenspiegel — Cod. Pal. germ. 164, c. 1295-1371, Germany[edit]

  • Highly stylized/naive
  • Saxon law, (literaly "Saxon Mirror", or roughly "Survey of Saxon Law")
  • Secular themes
  • Commoners, livestock, crops, labor

Links[edit]

Dresden Sachsenspiegel — Mscr. Dresden M.32, 1295-1371, Germany[edit]

  • Quality is a little more murky than the Heidelberg manuscript.
  • More refined drawings.

Links[edit]

Early Renaissance codices & manuscripts[edit]

Épître d'Othéa — Cod. Bodmer 49, 1460, Bourgogne/Burgundy, France[edit]

  • Highly rendered
  • aka The Book of Hector, The Book of Knighthood
  • Costumes
  • Nobility, royalty, knights fighting in suits of armor
  • Romantic couples
  • Monsters, demons, gates of hell
  • Animals, birds, some hunting, wild boars, stags
  • Landscapes, architecture, interiors and exteriors, castles, walled cities

Links[edit]

La Livre De La Chasse MS M. 1044, c. 1407, France[edit]

  • Highly rendered
  • Gaston Phoebus
  • Hunting scenes and feasts
  • Wild animals and hounds
  • Nobility with servants

Links[edit]

Livre de la Vigne nostre Seigneur Bodley MS Douce 134, c. 1450-1470, France[edit]

  • Quasi-alchemical color images of Revelation, demons, hell and its torments
  • Cities rendered in a non-perspective style
  • Demons and naked bodies
  • Some domestic and wild animals

Links[edit]

  • TODO: Add link to Photo Station archive
  • source (Bodley Library)

Ibn Butlan, Tacuinum sanitatus Bnf Latin 9333, 15th C., Rhineland[edit]

  • Very detailed
  • Catalog of various types of fruiting and nut trees and other types of crops (including an anthropomorphized mandrake root)
  • Harvesting and feasting
  • Hunting and beekeeping
  • Food merchants and butchers
  • Lots of nice blank pages with a representative manuscript texture

Links[edit]

  • Haven't downloaded any images to the local picture library, but that should happen at some point.
  • source (Bibliothèque nationale de France)

Incunabula[edit]

Heidelberger Totentanz GW M47257, 1488, Germany[edit]

  • Woodcuts (incunabulum)
  • Danse Macabre
  • Skeletons interacting with living people
  • All social classes represented
  • Early Renaissance; later than the period of interest

Links[edit]

  • TK: Link:picture reference (Photo Station)
  • source Heidelberg University library
  • info & source BibliOdyssey

Paradin, Claude: Devises Heroïques — SM815, 1551, Lyons, France[edit]

Earliest example of a collection of the devices worn by French aristocracy, a practice started in the late 15th Century.

  • Woodcuts
  • Alchemical, mystical, surreal vibe
  • Dates later than medieval times

Links[edit]

  1. Luttrell Psyalter, Wikipedia