[Scriptoris] Fwd:Books on Sale

Hillary Greenslade hillaryrg at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 29 16:35:57 PST 2007


Good post.  Anything by MIchelle P Brown and Patricia Lovett is generally considered good.  

You guys should also consider subscribing to Oxbow's e-mail list, they will send you updates on
selected title categories (ie.manuscripts) that you are interested in, and they have some great
sales.   

Hillary

--- zubeydah at northkeep.org wrote:

> Baroness Rhiannon of Mooneschadowe provided this information, which I thought 
> would be of interest to the scribal community...
> 
> -Zubeydah
> 
> ----- Forwarded message -----
> Oxbow Publishers is having a sale.
> http://www.oxbowbooks.com
> 
> In particular, scribes and illuminators might be interested in these  
> books. They are the "best" books the British Library carries on these  
> subjects. Patricia Lovett is the professional calligrapher that the  
> British Library hires to do work for them. Her books have a very  
> practical "so you want to be able to reproduce this" flavor to them.  
> Notice that they are less than half price.
> 
> The Historical Sourcebook for Scribes
> by MIchelle P Brown and Patricia Lovett
> Analysing scripts from half-uncial to insular miniscule, the authors  
> take the reader on an educational voyage of the penman's art. All  
> alphabet styles in use today - both in calligraphy and in typeface  
> design - have their origins in the past. This study looks at the  
> proportions and weight of letters, the angle at which the pen nib was  
> held, whether it was written slowly or with a degree of speed,  
> devoting a whole page to exemplar letters of each alphabet style and  
> showing how the hand can be used today. 128p, b/w and col pls  
> (British Library 1999)
> ISBN-13: 978-0-7123-4618-4
> ISBN-10: 0-7123-4618-X
> Hardback. Publishers price GB £17.95, Oxbow Price GB £6.99
> 
> The British Library Companion to Calligraphy, Illumination and Heraldry
> by Patricia Lovett
> Calligraphy and illumination together with heraldry comprise the  
> three traditional skills of medieval book arts. In this wide-ranging  
> guide, manuscripts from the British Library and other sources support  
> a clearly written text that enables the reader to use this book both  
> as a working guide and a fundamental source of reference. Sections  
> include the range and selection of tools and material for  
> calligraphy, illumination and heraldry and there are practical  
> projects ranging from the simplest through to the more technically  
> advanced. 320p, 175 col illus (British Library 2000)
> ISBN-13: 978-0-7123-4680-1
> ISBN-10: 0-7123-4680-5
> Hardback. Publishers price GB £30.00, Oxbow Price GB £12.95
> 
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