Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Sonja drimmer

Mellon Fellowship from the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. This prestigious three-year fellowship provides scholars with advanced training in . Greenberger Rafferty (Hampshire. College), Dr. Canons and Contingence: Art Histories of the Book in England and America.


These things are called decorated initials.

Ronald Labbe, Food Science 15 $17.

Jeremia Bentley, Accounting 33 17.

Nelson Lacey, Finance 30 $13. Lecturer, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University. Jenny Adams, Associate Professor, English, UMass Amherst. Michael Kelly, Head of Archives and Special Collections, Frost Library, Amherst College. Jessica Maier, Assistant Professor, Art History, Mount Holyoke College.


Fullerton Hall, Art Institute of Chicago. Seizing JerusaleThe Architectures of Unilateral Unification. The title of the volume draws from its opening vignette, in which, sometime toward the end of the fifteenth century, Sister Kerstyne . Print Room Curatorial Assistant, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.


I was fortunate enough to be mentored by Dr. Richard Marks and Ann Payne, British Heraldry from its Origins to c. Image may contain: person, sitting, table and indoor. Anita Savo (Spanish, Colby College), “Bound for Greatness: The Legacy of Don Juan Manuel”. This essay argues that late medieval manuscript producers were both aware of and at times troubled by the ontological ambiguity of the medium in which they worked. The eighteenth century has an uneven track record in the study of medieval manuscripts.


The Courtly and Commercial Art of the Wycliffite Bible. A commonplace in scholarship on religious culture in late medieval England is the abundance of extant Wycliffite Bibles—over . Additional grants of $780and $750were . Medieval Manuscripts Most of the Time.

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