Cultural Interplay in the Eighth Century
The Trier Gospels and the Makings of a Scriptorium at Echternach
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Nov '08
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This is the first detailed study of the Trier Gospels manuscript and its implications for early book production.
This is the first detailed study of the Trier Gospels, an important early medieval manuscript. Through an original analysis of the manuscript and its creation, Netzer sheds new light on early medieval book production, and on the cross-cultural influences among the Insular, Continental and Mediterranean worlds in the eighth century.A detailed study of the Trier Gospels, an important early medieval manuscript. Through an investigation of its production, Professor Netzer reveals the cross-cultural influences among the Insular, Continental and Mediterranean worlds in the eighth century, demonstrating in particular the complicated process of cultural interplay that took place in the scriptorium at Echternach. She traces the history of the production of the manuscript through a detailed analysis of its components: the individual texts, construction and arrangement of gatherings, scripts, ornamental initials, canon tables and illustrations. She sheds light on the manuscript's sources, on the different backgrounds of the two scribe-artists involved in its production, on the influences which determined the size and layout of the codex, the role of the pictures within the book, and the place of this manuscript in the development of Insular and Continental book production. This study makes a significant contribution to the understanding of early medieval book production and the influence of missionaries from the British Isles on early Continental culture.
ISBN: 9780521090513
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
Weight: 530g
328 pages