Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, Christopher de Hamel
Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, Christopher de Hamel
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Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts
Twelve Journeys into the Medieval World

Author: Christopher de Hamel

Narrator: Christopher de Hamel

Unabridged: 17 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/24/2017


Synopsis

Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts is a remarkable examination of twelve illuminated manuscripts from the medieval period. Noted authority Christopher de Hamel invites the listener into intimate conversations with these texts to explore what they tell us about nearly a thousand years of medieval history—and sometimes about the modern world too.

In so doing, de Hamel introduces us to kings, queens, saints, scribes, artists, librarians, thieves, dealers, and collectors. He traces the elaborate journeys which these exceptionally precious artifacts have made through time, shows us how they have been copied, who has owned them or lusted after them (and how we can tell), how they have been embroiled in politics, how they have been regarded as objects of supreme beauty and as symbols of national identity.

From the earliest book in medieval England to the incomparable Book of Kells to the oldest manuscript of The Canterbury Tales, these encounters tell a narrative of intellectual culture and art over the course of a millennium. Two of the manuscripts visited are now in libraries of North America, the Morgan Library in New York and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

About Christopher de Hamel

Christopher de Hamel is perhaps the best-known writer on medieval manuscripts in the world. In the course of a long career at Sotheby's he catalogued more illuminated manuscripts than any other person alive, and very possibly more than any one individual has ever done. Christopher de Hamel is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; he was until recently a librarian of Parker Library in Cambridge, a collection which includes many, even most, of the earliest manuscripts in English language and history. De Hamel lives in London and Cambridge.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marc

I have had an incredible amount of fun with this book: it shows very solid craftsmanship, care and experience; it reads very smoothly and contains a lot of suspense and humor, it is gorgeously published, and it is about ... medieval manuscripts. Yes, I know, that sounds very nerdy (my daughters thin......more

Goodreads review by Nicky

Most of us will never get to handle the real copies of the Hengwrt Chaucer or the Book of Hours made for Jeanne of Navarre, but this book gets you pretty close, with Christopher de Hamel describing how each book looks and feels (though smell, on reflection, is lacking), and even how they’re stored a......more

Goodreads review by Carlos

I loved this book, the format was perfect, its language very accessible and it had tons of pictures that make you feel as if you are right there touching the books with the author . Don’t be afraid to dwell into this book, it is not too technical that makes it unappealing but not too simplistic that......more