[Scriptoris] Book Recommendations?
Kayci McKinley
kmckinley at petra.com
Tue Feb 11 06:21:45 PST 2003
Well... I have all three types of books. I am not really looking for
instructional books per se. I am looking for sources to use as examples to
base scrolls from, so I tend to like color pics. If it was a good source,
( like Kells, or Viscontii) I wouldn't mind a single source book. But
compilations give you a broad look at how different regions and countries
and scribes handled illumination. Both types have their advantages. I have
an excellent copy of the Viscontii Hours that I use a lot, but I also have
Codices Illustres which is a compilation that is gorgeous.
I am going to go to the OU Fine Arts library this week and try to find some
I can actually look through, but alot of the ones I had found on the
internet that looked interesting are not there.
I think a show and tell of favorite books is a terrific idea! It would help
both beginners and people who have been doing it a while.
Thanks for the input,
Nic~
> From: g_r.cathan at att.net
> Reply-To: scriptoris at ansteorra.org
> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 02:53:58 +0000
> To: scriptoris at ansteorra.org
> Subject: Re: [Scriptoris] Book Recommendations?
>
> Nicolaea,
>
> What kind of books are you looking for? Compilations like Leaves of Gold,
> single source like the Winchester Bible, Instructional etc?
>
> You might be getting a large list from this group. Problem is you still can't
> flip thought them. I suggest checking out your larger libraries.
>
> One thing we could do is everyone going to the Kingdom Heraldic & Scribal
> Symposium bring 3 or 4 of thier favorite books as a show and tell.
>
> All that being said all most any book published by George Braziller, NY is
> good.
>
> Geoff Cathan
>
>
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I am looking at expanding my illumination library and would like some
>> suggestions on books.
>> I have some Christmas money left over and am greedily trying to find info on
>> some good candidates. I do all periods and styles, but the problem I am
>> running into is that I can find a book on the web that I think sounds
>> interesting, but have no idea if it would be a good resource or not because
>> I can't flip through it. I tend to like lots of pretty pictures....
>>
>> Some that I am thinking about are:
>> The Uta Codex
>> The Benedictional of Aethelwold
>> The Winchester Bible
>> Stammhiem Missal
>> Leaves of Gold
>> (I could go on and on)
>>
>> Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
>> Nicolaea MacFionndlaigh
>>
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