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Author:
Davis, Lisa Fagin, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99012157
Title:
La Chronique anonyme universelle : reading and writing history in fifteenth-century France / Lisa Fagin Davis.
Publisher:
Harvey Miller Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
439 pages : illustrations, facsimiles (color) ; 29 cm + 1 CD-ROM.
Subject:
Chronique anonyme universelle.
Manuscripts, French--Facsimiles.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, French.
Manuscripts, French--History.
World history--Early works to 1800.
France--History--Early works to 1800.
Chronique anonyme universelle.
Chronistik.
Geschichtsschreibung.
Edition.
Übersetzung.
Frankreich.
Bokmåleri.
Franska handskrifter.
Frankrike.
1400-talet
CD-ROMs.
Other Titles:
Chronique anonyme universelle. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015074575
Chronique anonyme universelle. English.
Notes:
Critical matter in English. Includes a critical edition of the Chronique anonyme universelle, in Middle French with parallel English translation. Accompanying CD-ROM contains a digital facsimile of manuscript W of the Chronique; this manuscript is part of a private collection located in Connecticut. Series statement from publisher's catalog, viewed online on January 6, 2015. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:
"This volume presents the first comprehensive study of the Chronique Anonyme Universelle, a lavishly illustrated scroll history of the world from Creation to the fifteenth century. Working in a French noble library around the year 1410, the anonymous compiler of the Chronique told the story of humanity - nearly six thousand years by his reckoning - by editing historical texts at his disposal, arranging them in parallel columns on a vertical scroll, and filling the inter-columnar space with complex genealogical diagrams. The Chronique reflects a particular and particularly French self-image and worldview that become increasingly apparent as the reader traverses its direct and unbroken line from the Bible, Egypt, Greece and Troy to the histories of the Papacy, the Roman and Holy Roman Empires, the Crusades, and the royal houses of France and England."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
[Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History (HMSAH)] ; [61]
ISBN:
1905375557
9781905375554
OCLC:
(OCoLC)779255202
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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