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An insular odyssey: manuscript culture in early christian Ireland and beyond Moss, Rachel E. • O'Mahony, Felicity • Maxwell, Jane [Publ.]. |
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Content
![]() | Bernard Meehan: a personal recollection |
![]() | Hagiography or history? Early medieval approaches to establishing origin and provenance for Insular copies of scripture |
![]() | Wandering hands: Usserianus Primus and the movements of scripts |
![]() | The earliest Echternach liturgical manuscript fragments: Irish or Anglo-Saxon? |
![]() | How many cows did it take to make the Book of Kells? |
![]() | Examining the Book of Dimma, the scribe Dianchride and Gospel of John |
![]() | Shining a light on the pigments of early Irish manuscripts |
![]() | Faint Steps: a note on the transmission of materials and techniques among goldsmith, illuminator and scribe |
![]() | Cognition, colour and number in the Book of Durrow and other Insular gospel books |
![]() | The circular drawing in the Book of Mulling and its relationship to the Fleury Prayer Book |
![]() | Reused, rescued, recycled: the art historical and palaeographic contexts of the Irish fragments, St Gallen Codex 1395 |
![]() | Monastic dress and the appearance of sanctity: the evangelists' |
![]() | 'Oh Lord, make haste to help me': prayer and imagery atop canon table II in the Book of Kells |
![]() | God is in the detail: observations on the Book of Kells, folios 8r and 130r |
![]() | Fragments of a Latin gospel book in Insular majuscule similar to the script of the Book of Kells |
![]() | Garland of Howth (TCD MS 56) |
![]() | Initial wanderings: continuity and development of the smaller in Irish manuscripts, c.500-c.1500 |
![]() | Exhibiting the Lindisfarne Gospels |