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Before the invention of mechanical printing, books were handmade objects, treasured as works of art and as symbols of enduring knowledge. Indeed, in the Middle Ages, the book becomes an attribute of God (17.190.757). Byzantine Books |
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Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Citation for this page
Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters. "The Art of the Book in the Middle Ages". In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/book/hd_book.htm (October 2001)
Suggested Further Reading
Alexander, Jonathan J. G. Medieval Illuminators and Their Methods of Work. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992.
Calkins, Robert G. Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1983. De Hamel, Christopher. Scribes and Illuminators. London: British Museum Press, 1992. Pächt, Otto. Book Illumination in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.
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