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Codices illustres. The world's most famous manuscripts

Codices Illustres - Magnificent manuscripts


From The Book of Kells to Boccaccio's Decameron and from the Vienna Genesis to Dante's Divine Comedy - see the breathtaking originals of 167 of the greatest classics of all time.

This lavishly produced book introduces the reader to the fascinating world of medieval miniature painting and illumination. 167 of the most beautiful and important medieval scripts from the 4th century to 1600 are presented in chronological order and described in full. Each sample of script is headed by a highly informative synopses which serves to orient the reader at a glance. These synopses - together with the abundance of brilliant, large-format reproductions - make this book unparalleled in its field.

Although the focus is on European manuscripts (French, Dutch, German, Italian, English and Spanish), examples have also been selected to illustrate the refinement and intricacy of manuscript illumination from non-European cultures (Mexican, Persian, Indian, Ottoman etc.). A 36-page appendix contains biographies of the artists as well as an extensive bibliography, an index and, most importantly, a glossary in which the technical terms used in the book can quickly be found.

This is a rare opportunity to come face-to-face with incredibly precious treasures that one would otherwise never see-treasures once belonging to emperors and kings, and now worth many millions.

The authors: Ingo F. Walther was born in Berlin and studied medieval studies, literature and art history in Frankfurt am Main and Munich. He has published widely on literature and art, and died on April 21, 2007. The co-author is Norbert Wolf, Munich.
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Codices illustres. The world's most famous manuscripts

Walther, Ingo F. (ED)
Walther, Ingo F. / Wolf, Dr. Norbert
Hardcover, 26 x 33 cm (10.2 x 13 in.), 504 pages

ISBN: 978-3-8228-5852-3
Edition: English
Availability: Not in Stock
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This book is amazing! Everything about it is wonderful. The illustrations are breathtaking and the information given is concise, clear and relevant. Everyone should have this volume!
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