Titre:
Toward a global Middle Ages : encountering the world through illuminated manuscripts / edited by Bryan C. Keene
Auteur:Keene, Bryan C Editeur:
Los Angeles : The J. Paul Getty Museum
Date:
2019
Collation:
ix, 285 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Sujet RERO:Manuscrits à peintures
- Enluminure
- Moyen âge
- Manuscrits médiévaux
- Europe
- Asie
- Afrique
- Amérique du sud Sujet RERO - forme:[Études diverses]
- [Ouvrages illustrés] Contient:
Timothy Potts: Director's foreword. - Bryan C. Keene: Prologue. - Bryan C. Keene: Introduction : manuscripts and their outlook on the world. - Morgan Conger: A timeline for a global Middle Ages : linear time and modes of remembering the past. - Bryan C. Keene: Glimpsing a global Middle Ages. - Jerry Brotton: World views and the map makers' craft. - Alka Patel: Stories and pictures from all the world : south asian book arts from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries. - Byron Ellsworth Hamann: The Middle Ages, Middle America, and the book. - Suzanne Conklin Akbari: Where is medieval Ethiopia? mapping ethiopic studies within medieval studies. - Alex J. West: Manuscripts and the medieval tropics. - Asa Simon Mittman: Case study : mapping global Middle Ages. - Bryan C. Keene: The intermediality of "the book" : bound, rolled, and folded textual objects. - J. Soren Edgren: Buddhist illuminated manuscripts in East Asia. - Eyob Derillo: Case study : traveling medicine : medieval ethiopian amulet scrolls and practitioners' handbooks. - Megan E. O'Neil: The painter's line on paper and clay : Maya codices and codex-style vessels from the seventh to the sixteenth centuries. - Sussan Babaie: Case study : missionary effects and messianic aspirations at the court of Shah 'Abbas I. - Sylvie L. Merian: Reproducing the Resurrection : from european prints to armenian manuscripts. - Bryan C. Keene: Identity : finding one's place in the medieval world. - Roland Betancourt: Imperial brutality : racial difference and the intersectionality of the ethiopian eunuch. - Kristen Collins et Bryan C. Keene: Case study : mobilizing the collection : teaching beyond the (medieval) canon with museum objects. - Pamela A. Patton: Color, culture, and the making of difference in the Vidal Mayor. - Kaiqi Hua: Case study : horses, arrows, and trebuchets : picturing the mongol military campaign in Eurasia. - Mark Cruse: Novelty and diversity in illustrations of Marco Polo's "Description of the World". - Alexandra Kaczenski: Case study : visualizing byzantine and islamic devotional objects in two fifteenth-century francophone manuscripts. - Bryan C. Keene: Itineraries from the Atlantic to the Pacific : travel, circulation, and exchange. - Jill Caskey: Transplants and transformations in a global Middle Ages. - Michelle H. Craig: Case study : manuscripts, faith, and trade across the medieval Sahara. - Tushara Bindu Gude: Narrative shifts : the life of the Buddha in palm-leaf manuscripts. - Elizabeth A. Eisenberg et Melanie Holcomb: Traveling off the page : bringing the voyage to life in hebrew poetry and paintings. - Rheagan Eric Martin: Case study : peregrinations of parchment and pewter : manuscripts and mental pilgrimage. - James Cuno: Epilogue : global history and the art museum
Identifiant:
9781606065983 : usd 60.- (ISBN) No RERO:
R008935860