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008 950509s1994    enka     b    001 0 eng  
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020    $a 9780714829494
020    $a 0714829498
035    $a (OCoLC)37451682
040    $a DLC $c DLC $d SILO $d GZM $d UIU $d FUG $d PIT $d UKM $d BAKER $d NLGGC $d BTCTA $d YDXCP $d NZNSL $d OCLCG $d FMO $d KSU $d ION $d SILO
050 00 $a ND2900 $b .D36 1994
050 14 $a N2900 $b .D36 1994
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082 04 $a 745.6/7/09 $2 21
084    $a 06.12 $2 bcl
100 1  $a De Hamel, Christopher, $d 1950-
245 1  $a A history of illuminated manuscripts / $c Christopher De Hamel.
246 30 $a Illuminated manuscripts
250    $a 2nd ed., rev., enl. and with new ill.
260    $a London : $b Phaidon Press, $c 1994.
300    $a 272 p. : $b ill. (some col.) ; $c 29 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-263) and index.
505 00 $g VIII. $t 15th-16th centuries: the revival of classical learning and the creation of de luxe manuscripts for wealthy humanist patrons. $t 7th-9th centuries: the written word as an essential tool for the early missionaries of Britain and Ireland, who produced books of extraordinary sophistication -- $g II. $t Books for Emperors. $t 8th-11th centuries: books as treasure and as luxurious objects of display and diplomatic gifts in the courts of Charlemagne and his successors -- $g III. $t Books for Monks. $t 12th century: the golden age of the monastic book, when monks in their scriptoria produced manuscripts for their libraries -- $g IV. $t Books for Students. $t 13th century: the rise of the universities and the emergence of a professional book trade to meet the new need for textbooks -- $g V. $t Books for Aristocrats. $t 14th century: the Age of Chivalry - a wealthy and newly literate aristocracy generating a new type of book, the secular romance -- $g VI. $t Books for Everybody. $t 15th century: the emergence of the Book of Hours as a devotional book for ordinary households as well as the aristocracy -- $g VII. $t Books for Priests. $t 13th-16th centuries: the Bibles, Missals, Breviaries, Psalters and other service books and handbooks that sustained the life of the Church -- $g VIII. $t Books for Collectors. $t 15th-16th centuries: the revival of classical learning and the creation of de luxe manuscripts for wealthy humanist patrons.
650  0 $a Illumination of books and manuscripts $x History.
653 0  $a Illuminated manuscripts
653 0  $a Europe
650 17 $a Geïllustreerde handschriften. $2 gtt
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