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Manuscript Illumination in the Middle Ages: Concealing and Revealing

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Manuscript Illumination in the Middle Ages: Concealing and Revealing

A non-accredited history of art course

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CLL 24/25_NA_079
Course Description

Primarily focusing on Northern European manuscripts, this survey course introduces students to ways in which we can both visually and textually read and interpret manuscript illumination. Manuscripts are complex objects which require a careful interpretation of the fundamental interplay between text and image that occurs within them. We will focus on a range of different types of manuscripts and imagery, from Hildegard von Bingen’s twelfth-century Scivias to the fifteenth-century Limbourg Brothers’ Très Riches Heures, and Simon Marmion’s Visions of Tondal.

Tutor: Marisa Michaud BA MA

Term: Summer

Day: Tuesday

Start Date: 22 April 2025

Time: 7-9pm

No. of weeks: 10

Full fee: £114

Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based

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