Medieval History
Studies in Iconography Out
The most recent volume of the journal, Studies in Iconography (Volume
28, 2007) has just been published and includes the following Articles:
>> Dorothy F. Glass: ??Quo Vadis?: The Study of Italian
Romanesque Sculpture at the Beginning of the Third Millennium? Laura
E. Cochrane: ?The Wine in the Vines and the Foliage in the Roots?
Richard K. Emmerson: ?A ?Large Order of the Whole?:
Intertextuality and Interpictoriality in the /Hours of Isabella
Stuart/?
>> Charles S. Buchanan: ?An Illustrated Romanesque Hagiographic
Lectionary (Lucca: Biblioteca Capitolare, Passionario C):
Inspiration, Formulation, and Reception?
>> Karl Fugelso: ?Defining the State in /Commedia/ Miniatures:
Pictorial Responses to Dante?s Condemnation of Florence?
>> Penny Howell Jolly: ?Rogier van der Weyden?s ?Pregnant?
Magdalene: On the Rhetoric of Dress in the /Descent From the Cross/?
>> Reviews - Vol 28 (2007):
>> Krone und Schleier: Kunst aus mittelalterlichen Frauenklöstern
>> By Karen Blough
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>> Ingrid Gardill, Sancta Benedicta: Missionarin, Märtyrerin,
Patronin; Der Prachtcodex aus dem Frauenkloster Sainte-Benoîte in
Origny
>> By Judith Oliver
>> David McKitterick, ed., The Trinity Apocalypse (Trinity College
Cambridge, MS R.16.2) /
>> By Brent A. Pitts
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>> Robert Mills, Suspended Animation: Pain, Pleasure and Punishment
in Medieval Culture
>> By Madeline H. Caviness
>> Anne-Orange Poilpré, Maiestas Domini: Une Image de l?église en
Occident (Ve-IXe siècle)
>> By William J. Diebold
>> Heather Pulliam, Word and Image in the Book of Kells
>> By Anne-Marie Bouche
>> Kathryn Starkey, Reading the Medieval Book: Word, Image, and
Performance in Wolfram von Eschenbach?s Willehalm
>> By Michael Curschmann
>> Marina Vidas, The Christina Psalter: A Study of the Images and
Texts in a French Early Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Manuscript
>> By Elizabeth S. Hudson
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Amarc Autumn Meeting: The Book Of Kells: Rethinking And Researching A Great National Treasure
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The West Virginia University Press Is Proud To Announce Volumes 11 And 12 In Our Medieval European Studies Series
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Cambridge Conference
If you happen to be in the neighborhood: Please see the attached schedule and registration form for the Magdalene Society of Medievalists' Inaugural Conference to be held on 5 May 2007 (schedule below). Please direct enquiries to Daniel J. DiCenso...
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