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100 1 _aRudy, Kathryn M.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aImage, knife, and gluepot
_h[electronic resource] :
_bearly assemblage in manuscript and print /
_cKathryn M. Rudy.
264 1 _bOpen Book Publishers,
300 _a1 online resource (374 pages) :
_b137 colour illustrations.
500 _a"This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh"--Back of title-page.
500 _aAvailable through Open Book Publishers.
504 _aIncludes bibliography (pages 339-353) and index.
505 0 _aAbbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliographical Note -- A Note on Images -- Introduction: Hybrid Books in Flux. 1. Cut, Pasted, and Cut Again: The Fate of 140 German and Netherlandish Single-Leaf Prints at the Hands of a Limburg Franciscan and a Modern Connoisseur ; 1.1. The Beghards of Maastricht and their Commercial Pursuits ; 1.2. Israhel's Roundels ; 1.3. The Logic of Accession Numbers ; 1.4. The Knife as a Tool for Creativity ; 1.5. Silhouettes and Doubles ; 1.6. The Thin Red Line ; 1.7. Foliation ; 1.8. A Group of Woodcuts, Possibly Netherlandish ; 1.9. Appropriating German Engravings ; 1.10. Painted Prints from the Circle of Israhel van Meckenem ; 1.11. Monogrammist A ; 1.12. Attributions ; 1.13. Recapitulation ; 1.14. Book Production ; 1.15. A Sheaf of Drawings ; 1.16. Revolutionary Upheavals and the Dispersal of the Prints ; 1.17. The Missing Images: In Paris? ; 1.18. Rothschild ; 1.19. Tross, Again ; 1.20. Holes and Patterns ; 1.21. Conclusions -- 2. A Novel Function for the Calendar in Add. Ms. 24332. 2.1. Calendars and the Principle of Interchangeable Parts ; 2.2. Book Technologies and Social Networks ; 2.3. A Book for Children ; 2.4. Jan van Emmerick ; 2.5. Conclusions ; 3. The Beghards in the Sixteenth Century. 3.1. Another Hoard of Prints From Maastricht ; 3.2. The Calendar of Add. 31002 ; 3.3. Similarities Between Add. 24332 and Add. 31002 ; 3.4. 25 Years Later ; 3.5. Dating the Later Manuscript ; 3.6. Israhel van Meckenem ; 3.7. Conclusion: Changes Over Three Decades ; 4. Manuscripts with Prints: A Sticky Idea. 4.1. Patterns ; 4.2. Hiding in Plain Sight: Prints from Another Drugulin Manuscript ; 4.3. The Dregs in Paris ; 4.4. Berlin ; 4.5. Bleeding into a Chalice ; 4.6. Manuscripts Still Intact ; 4.7. Israhel van Meckenem as a Master of Self-Promotion ; 4.8. Conclusions: Some Assembly Required -- List of Illustrations -- E-figures -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of Manuscripts and Prints.
506 _aOpen access resource providing free access.
520 _a"In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and afterlife of a Netherlandish book of hours made in 1500. Image, Knife, and Gluepot painstakingly reconstructs the process by which this manuscript was created and discusses its significance as a text at the forefront of fifteenth-century book production, when the invention of mechanically-produced images led to the creation of new multimedia objects. Rudy then travels to the nineteenth century to examine the phenomenon of manuscript books being pillaged for their prints and drawings: she has diligently tracked down the dismembered parts of this book of hours for the first time. Image, Knife, and Gluepot also documents Rudy's twenty-first-century research process, as she hunts through archives while grappling with the logistics and occasionally the limits of academic research. This is a timely volume, focusing on questions of materiality at the forefront of medieval and literary studies. Beautifully illustrated throughout, its use of original material and its striking interdisciplinary approach, combining book and art history, make it a significant academic achievement. Image, Knife, and Gluepot is a valuable text for any scholar in the fields of medieval studies, the history of early books and publishing, cultural history or material culture. Written in Rudy's inimitable style, it will also be rewarding for any student enrolled in a course on manuscript production, as well as non-specialists interested in the afterlives of manuscripts and prints."--Publisher's website.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
540 _aThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). For more detailed information consult the publisher's website.
600 1 0 _aMeckenem, Israhel van,
_d -1503.
610 2 0 _aCatholic Church
_xPrayers and devotions.
650 0 _aBooks of hours
_zNetherlands
_xHistory.
650 0 _aBooks
_xHistory
_y1450-1600.
650 0 _aCodicology.
650 0 _aIllumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval.
650 0 _aManuscripts, Medieval
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aMaterial culture
_xResearch.
710 2 _aOpen Book Publishers,
_epublisher.
710 2 _aRoyal Society of Edinburgh,
_esponsor.
856 4 0 _uhttp://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0145
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