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Clothing sacred scriptures: book art and book religion in Christian, Islamic and Jewish cultures Schellewald, Barbara Maria • Ganz, David (Kunsthistoriker) [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Manuscripta Biblica / 2 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
![]() | Preface |
![]() | Clothing Sacred Scriptures. Materiality and Aesthetics in Medieval Book Religions |
![]() | Bodies, Books, and Buildings. Economies of Ornament in Juridical Islam |
![]() | Concealed and Revealed. Insular Visualizations of the Word |
![]() | Adoring God's Name. Images of the Torah Case (Tik) and its Erasure in Medieval Jewish and Christian Manuscripts |
![]() | Dressing and Undressing Greek Lectionaries in Byzantium and Italy |
![]() | Clothing Sacred Scripture. Textile Pages in Two Medieval Gospel Books (Trier, Dombibliothek, Ms. 138 and 139) |
![]() | Relics in Medieval Book Covers. A Study of Codices Called Plenarium and Textus |
![]() | Jewish Writings and Holy Scripture in Christian Paintings in Spain during the Late Medieval Period |
![]() | Wearing Devotional Books. Book-Shaped Miniature Pendants (Fifteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) |
![]() | Observations on the Topological Functions of Color in Early Medieval Christian Illuminated Manuscripts |
![]() | When Writers Dream... Directing the Gaze Beyond the Material Aspects of French and Persian Manuscripts |
![]() | Devotional Re-enactment on the Way Through the Book. The Peculiar Layout of the Copenhagen Hours |
![]() | The Ritual Display of Gospels in Late Antiquity |
![]() | Books for Liturgical Reading? Remarks on the Structure and Function of Early Medieval Gospel Books |
![]() | Performativity and the Passion Narratives in Early Medieval Gospel Books |
![]() | Aural-Visual and Performing Aspects of Illuminated Manuscripts for Liturgical and Ritual Use |
![]() | Epilogue |