
Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts
Read by
Christopher de Hamel
Release:
10/24/2017
Release:
10/24/2017
Release:
10/24/2017
Release:
10/24/2017
Runtime:
17h 42m
Runtime:
17h 42m
Runtime:
17h 42m
Quantity:
“Delivers an up-close look at surviving medieval manuscripts, beginning with the sixth-century Gospels of St. Augustine…On this archival odyssey, I lost count of the things I learned…One of the least likely and most wonderful books I have ever read.”
New York Times Book Review
Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize
Longlisted for the Cundill Prize in Historical Literature
Winner of the Wolfson History Prize
One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2017
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week
Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts is a remarkable examination of twelve illuminated manuscripts from the medieval period. Noted authority Christopher de Hamel invites the listener into intimate conversations with these texts to explore what they tell us about nearly a thousand years of medieval history—and sometimes about the modern world too.
In so doing, de Hamel introduces us to kings, queens, saints, scribes, artists, librarians, thieves, dealers, and collectors. He traces the elaborate journeys which these exceptionally precious artifacts have made through time, shows us how they have been copied, who has owned them or lusted after them (and how we can tell), how they have been embroiled in politics, how they have been regarded as objects of supreme beauty and as symbols of national identity.
From the earliest book in medieval England to the incomparable Book of Kells to the oldest manuscript of The Canterbury Tales, these encounters tell a narrative of intellectual culture and art over the course of a millennium. Two of the manuscripts visited are now in libraries of North America, the Morgan Library in New York and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
In so doing, de Hamel introduces us to kings, queens, saints, scribes, artists, librarians, thieves, dealers, and collectors. He traces the elaborate journeys which these exceptionally precious artifacts have made through time, shows us how they have been copied, who has owned them or lusted after them (and how we can tell), how they have been embroiled in politics, how they have been regarded as objects of supreme beauty and as symbols of national identity.
From the earliest book in medieval England to the incomparable Book of Kells to the oldest manuscript of The Canterbury Tales, these encounters tell a narrative of intellectual culture and art over the course of a millennium. Two of the manuscripts visited are now in libraries of North America, the Morgan Library in New York and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
Release:
2017-10-24
2017-10-24
2017-10-24
2017-10-24
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
17h 42m
17h 42m
17h 42m
17h 42m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
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1.2 lb
0.55 lb
1.2 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781541477629
9781665260077
9781665260084
9781541407626
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