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IMC 2019: Sessions

Session 523: British Archaeological Association, I: Written Materials, I - Transmission, Adaption, and Dissemination of Images in 13th- to 14th-Century Illuminated Manuscripts

Tuesday 2 July 2019, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:British Archaeological Association
Organiser:Roisin Astell, Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Studies (MEMS), University of Kent
Moderator/Chair:Emily Davenport Guerry, School of History, University of Kent
Paper 523-aDisseminating Knowledge: Illuminated University Books and Their Production in 13th-Century Paris
(Language: English)
Alison Ray, Department of History, University College London
Index terms: Art History - General, Art History - Decorative Arts, Art History - Painting, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 523-bA New Way of Seeing and Reading in 13th- and Early 14th-Century Illuminated English and French Manuscripts
(Language: English)
Roisin Astell, Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Studies (MEMS), University of Kent
Index terms: Art History - General, Art History - Decorative Arts, Art History - Painting, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 523-cPicture Books as Engines of War: Arthur, Charlemagne, and Edward III
(Language: English)
Amy Jeffs, Department of History of Art, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Art History - General, Art History - Decorative Arts, Art History - Painting, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Abstract

This panel explores the transmission, adaptation, and reception of imagery in English and French medieval illuminated manuscripts during the 13th and 14th centuries.