The Book of Kells

The Book of Kells
Title The Book of Kells PDF eBook
Author Barbara Crooker
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 88
Release 2018-12-13
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1532606362

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Barbara Crooker's eighth book of poetry, The Book of Kells, focuses on the illuminated medieval manuscript with a series of meditations on its various aspects, from the ink and pigments used by the scribes and illustrators to the various plants, animals, and figures depicted on its pages, including the punctuation and use of decoration in the capital letters. It also contains poems on the flora and fauna of Ireland (swans, hares, magpies, fuchsia, gorse, crocosmia, etc.) that Crooker encountered during writing residencies at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan. The third thread in this volume is a series of glosas, a fifteenth-century Spanish form that incorporates a quatrain from other poems; here, Irish writers (Yeats, Heaney, O'Driscoll) provide the embedded lines. In her work, Crooker considers the struggle to pin lines to the page, to tie experience to the written word, to wrestle between faith and doubt, to accept the aging body as it tries to be fully alive in the world. Crooker contrasts the age of faith, when the Book of Kells was created, to our modern age of doubt, and uses as her foundation the old stones of Irish myth and lore from pre-Christian times. She juxtaposes a time when the written word was laborious and sacred against our electronic world, where communication by pixel is easy and brief. Above all, she captures the awe that the word inspired in preliterate times: “The world was the Book of God. The alphabet shimmered and buzzed with beauty.”

Europe's Top 100 Masterpieces

Europe's Top 100 Masterpieces
Title Europe's Top 100 Masterpieces PDF eBook
Author Rick Steves
Publisher Rick Steves
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781641712231

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Explore Europe's top 100 works of art with America's most trusted travel authority, Rick Steves. Travel through time and discover Europe's most iconic paintings, sculptures, and historic buildings. From Venus to Versailles, Apollo to David, and Mona Lisa to The Thinker, Rick and co-author Gene Openshaw will have you marveling, learning, and laughing, one masterpiece at a time. Whether you're traveling to Europe or just dreaming about it, this book both stokes your wanderlust and kindles a greater appreciation of art, with historical context and information on where to see it for yourself. With Rick's trusted insight and gorgeous, full-color photos throughout, Europe's Top 100 Masterpieces celebrates nearly 20,000 years of unforgettable art.

Color Your Own Book of Kells

Color Your Own Book of Kells
Title Color Your Own Book of Kells PDF eBook
Author Marty Noble
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 42
Release 2002-01-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780486418650

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Twenty-eight full-page, ready-to-color illustrations from one of the most beautiful books of the early Middle Ages depict Celtic spirals and interlacings, celestial figures, saints, Celtic crosses, and other finely detailed elements.

The Book of Kells

The Book of Kells
Title The Book of Kells PDF eBook
Author Harry Adés
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 1999
Genre Book of Kells
ISBN 9781902879062

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1641 Depositions

1641 Depositions
Title 1641 Depositions PDF eBook
Author Aidan Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2014
Genre Depositions
ISBN 9781906865399

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"The 1641 Depositions are witness testimonies, mainly by Protestants, but also by some Catholics, from all social backgrounds, concerning their experiences of the 1641 Irish rebellion. The testimonies document the loss of goods, military activity, and the alleged crimes committed by the Irish insurgents. This body of material is unparalleled anywhere in early modern Europe. It provides a unique source of information for the causes and events surrounding the 1641 rebellion and for the social, economic, cultural, religious, and political history of seventeenth- century Ireland, England and Scotland. In total, 19,010 manuscript pages in 31 bound volumes held at Trinity College Dublin have been transcribed and are arranged for publication in 12 volumes from 2014 onwards. The depositions are available online at www.1641.tcd.ie ."--Provided by publisher.

The Book of Kells

The Book of Kells
Title The Book of Kells PDF eBook
Author Carol Farr
Publisher London ; Toronto : British Library and University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 196
Release 1997
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780802081575

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Created between the seventh and ninth centuries AD, The Book of Kells is one of the great cultural icons of the medieval West. In the past, it has received a great deal of popular and scholarly attention, but only recently has its labyrinth of meaning and references begun to be explored. In "The Book of Kells: Its Function and Audience," Carol Ann Farr builds on the work of liturgists, palaeographers, historians, and art historians to go beyond basic analysis to place The Book of Kells in the wider context of use and audience. Farr situates The Book of Kells as part of an evangelical tradition that used the physical appearance of the gospels as a tool of conversion. By examining the manuscript in its political, social, historical, and religious contexts, she provides a fresh perspective on this most famous of insular illuminated texts. In particular, Farr offers new and convincing readings of two of the most difficult images, the 'Temptation' and so-called 'Arrest'.

The Book of Kells

The Book of Kells
Title The Book of Kells PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1974
Genre Book of Kells
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