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The Psalter of Robert de Lisle (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Other Illuminated manuscripts
Because of the Très Riches Heures de Jean de France, Duc de Berry, the celebrated Fiztwilliam Book of Hours (see Google images) and the numerous Books of Hours produced in the Middle Ages, we tend to associate illuminated books, or books with enluminures, with Books of Hours (Livres d’heures or Horæ). However, there are many illuminated manuscripts serving other purposes, yet utilizing the main artistic elements of Books of Hours: illuminations and fine calligraphy.
Many facsimile editions of illuminated manuscripts can be bought online. I have used some of these facsimile editions. If a title is followed by an**, that title is a link often leading to a commercial site. It allows buyers and other individuals to see the product. Prices vary. The Folio Society edition of the Fitzwilliam Book of Hours is expensive, but other facsimile editions of illuminated manuscripts are more or less affordable.
Below you will find examples of authentic illuminated manuscripts and reproductions. As for the Gallery, it does not contain images copied from commercial sites.
- The Abécédaire: (L’Abécédaire de Claude de France, or the Primer of Claude of France**);
- The Antiphonary (Wiki): Antiphonaire, f4, Cathedrale San Lorenzo Perrugia, Italy;
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Apocalypse books (Wiki): The Corpus Apocalypse;** The Corpus Apocalypse;** The Bamberg Apocalypse (Wiki); Google images;
- The Bestiary (Wiki): The Aberdeen Bestiary (Wiki); The Aberdeen Bestiary; Google images
- The Breviary (Wiki): The Grimani Breviary**
- The Gospel Book (Wiki): The Book of Kells (Wiki); The Book of Kells;** Google Images; The Lindisfarne Gospels**
- The Missal (Wiki): The Missal of Barbara of Brandenburg;**
- The Psalter (Wiki): Le Psautier doré de Munich, or The Munich Golden Psalter;** The Psalter of Robert de Lisle**
- Various prayer books: Prayer to the Virgin
Like Books of Hours, the Breviary is an abridged version of the Liber Usualis. However, it is used by bishops, priests and deacons, not lay Christians. The Breviary “contains the canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings and notations for everyday use.” (“Breviary,” Wikipedia)
A Tiny Gallery
Miniatures depicting the months of December and August, from the Grimani Breviary, illuminated by Gerard Horenbout with Alexander and Simon Bening. The August page (to the right) was illuminated by Alexander and Simon Bening only. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) (please click on the images to enlarge them)The Corpus Apocalypse (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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The first horseman as depicted in the Bamberg Apocalypse (1000-1020). The first “living creature” (with halo) is seen in the upper right. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
© Micheline Walker 9 February 2013 WordPressRelated articles
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Thank you Gallivanta,
There were so many illuminated manuscripts and the facsimiles are favourite purchases. At times, illuminations have a childlike quality that makes them particularly appealing. Others, however, are very sophisticated. For people who could not read, these books were a treasure. These people looked at the pictures, the way children do. It was a simple pleasure. Thank you Gallivanta and take good care of yourself.
Best,
Micheline
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Un vrai plaisir Micheline, merci! xxx
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Vive l’ordinateur! On peut tout voir, tout écouter.
Bises, Micheline
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I think these are very valuable manuscripts, Micheline dear! Thank you for sharing with us!
The song you chose I really like. It’s so deep and touched my heart!
Have a wonderful day and many blessings!
Big hugs, always, with love, Stefania! 🙂
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Dear Stefania,
Just imagine. We can see Some or all of the contents of these books, sitting in front of a computer.
Big hugs and love,
Micheline
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