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The Taymouth Hours : Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England

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The Taymouth Hours : Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England


Author: Kathryn Ann Smith
Published Date: 10 May 2012
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Language: English
Book Format: Mixed media product::256 pages
ISBN10: 0712358692
ISBN13: 9780712358699
Imprint: The British Library Publishing Division
Dimension: 177.8x 248.92x 35.56mm::1,224.69g

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The Taymouth Hours : Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England download PDF, EPUB, Kindle. However, more recently, in her book The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England, Kathryn A. Smith suggests the book was originally commissioned Philippa of Hainault and given to her soon to be sister-in-law Eleanor of Woodstock. A wardrobe account from 1331-1332 for the household of Philippa of in the medieval runic and Roman alphabet inscriptions of the Nidaros Cathedral walls and pillars was how the inscriptions were perceived in the Middle Ages. Olaf Kyrre's church (i.e. The later Nidaros Cathedral) was built, the relics were Trondheim (N 508), dated to the late eleventh century. The Taymouth Hours. Negotiating Secular and Sacred in Medieval Art The use of the terms 'sacred' and 'profane' to classify early Christian and medieval Far from trifling diversions, the profane stories in the Taymouth Hours contribute fundamentally to the Chivalric romance in later medieval England exhibits features that Seminar IX: Liturgical Books. The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England (London, 2012). Some Interesting Examples in Print. Banting, H. M. J. (ed.), Two Anglo-Saxon Pontificals (the Egbert and Sidney Sussex Pontificals), Stella Panayotova. Skip to main content The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England, Kathryn A. Smith more. Stella Panayotova. The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England, Kathryn A. Smith more. The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of 268 the Self in Late Medieval England. Margaret M. Manion Warren T. Woodfin. The Embodied Icon: Liturgical Vestments and 274 Sacramental Power in zantium. Henry Schilb Therese Martin, ed. Reassessing the Roles of Women as Makers of 278 Medieval Art and Architecture. Fiona Introduction: Stories, Self and the Illustrated Devotional Manuscript -City and Court: Shaping the Taymouth Hours -Sacred and Secular: The Anglo-Norman Devotions and their Illustration -Text and Image: The Latin Hours of the Holy Spirit, Trinity and Virgin and their Illustration -Temptation, Sin, Repentance and Redemption: From the Short Office of the Cross through to the Office of the Dead. Kathryn A. Smith, Chivalric Narratives and Devotional Experience in the Taymouth Hours, in Negotiating Secular and Sacred in Medieval Art: Christian, Islamic and Buddhist, ed. Alicia Walker and Amanda Luyster (Farnham, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009), 17 54; Kathryn A. Smith, Book, Body and the Construction of the Self in the The Taymouth Hours is an illuminated Book of Hours produced in England in about 1325 35. The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England. London: British Library, 2012. ISBN 9780712358699 Kathryn A. Smith, The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England. London and Toronto: British Library and University of Toronto Press, 2012. Pp. Xxii, 369 plus DVD; 182 black-and-white figures and 8 color figures. $65. ISBN: 9780712358699. The Taymouth Hours is one of the most fascinating and enigmatic English manuscripts of the later medieval period. It features a remarkable programme of marginal imagery of secular and religious narratives and is replete with portraits of crowned women. The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England. The Taymouth Hours is one of the most fascinating illuminated manuscripts of late medieval England, but the circumstances of its commission have remained elusive for more than a century. I have recently read and reviewed Kathryn A. Smith, The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of Self in Late Medieval England (The British Library: London, 2012). I have often argued that the post-medieval and even modern provenance of medieval manuscripts can provide valuable clues to their medieval origins and owners, and the Taymouth Hours may be a case in point. In the Taymouth Hours the images are inside the main frame given each page, Rickert, Margaret, Painting in Britain: The Middle Ages, Penguin History of Art The Haarlem Painter's Guild in 1675, Jan de Bray, whose self-portrait is the a 14th-century manuscript notable for containing early music instruction and for Kathryn A. Smith, The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, The Taymouth hours:stories and the construction of the self in late Medieval England Kathryn A. Smith Call Number: ND3363.T39 S65 2012. Located in Pius Spec Coll VFL Ref. Women's Books of Hours in Medieval England Charity Scott-Stokes (Translator) Call Number: BX2080.W66 2006 Published too late for Gee to have considered is the argument that the manuscript was commissioned Philippa for Eleanor of Woodstock, sister of Edward III, in connection with Eleanor s betrothal to Reinald of Guelders; see Kathryn A. Smith, The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England, London: The The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England. Kathryn A. Smith. (London: British Library. Distrib. University of Toronto Press. 2012. Pp. Xxii, 310. C$65.00. ISBN 978-0-7123-5869-9.) The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England. Kathryn A. Smith. (London: British Library. Distrib. University of Toronto Press. 2012. Pp. Xxii, 310. C$65.00. ISBN 978-0-7123-5869-9.) The Taymouth Hours (BL Yates Thompson MS 13), a richly illuminated She is the author of Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England (2003), The Taymouth Hours: Stories and the Construction of the Self in Late Medieval England (2012), and articles, essays, and reviews on early Christian and later medieval art, especially the illuminated multilingual manuscripts of late medieval England. Her 2012, English, Book, Illustrated edition: The Taymouth hours:stories and the construction of the self in late Medieval England / Kathryn A. Smith. Smith, Kathryn





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