Books of Hours Books of Hope – Medieval Books of Hours and their Readers

Emma De Nil-Caroline Van Cauwenberge-Evelien Hauwaerts


Engels | 19-05-2025 | 160 pagina's

9789464941951

Hardback


€ 45,00

 Voorraad in de winkel
   Beschikbaar

   Ruilen mogelijk binnen de 14 dagen (niet op specifieke bestellingen)

   Gratis leveren aan huis in Sint-Niklaas




Korte beschrijving/Annotatie

Richly illustrated publication on Books of Hours in late medieval society and their frequent depiction in Flemish portraits

Tekst achterflap

Richly illustrated publication on Books of Hours in late medieval society and their frequent depiction in Flemish portraits

Books of Hours were the bestsellers of the late Middle Ages. Books of Hours, Books of Hope provides unambiguous and accessible answers to the most intriguing questions about the use and significance of these devotional books: what were they about, who were the makers and readers, where did people learn to read, did they use reading glasses or lamps, what do the humorous figures in the margins symbolise, and why do Books of Hours feature so frequently in portraits by, for example, the Flemish Primitives?

From sumptuous masterpieces embellished with gold leaf to modest, well-thumbed copies dotted with candle-wax stains or personal notes – each one has a story to tell. Books of Hours were popular among all levels of society, from dukes and countesses to bricklayers and maids. Not only as showpieces, but above all as their owners’ faithful companions, cherished and used intensively.

Lavishly illustrated with masterpieces from the collections of the Bruges Public Library and Musea Brugge, this publication is a must-have for those who wish to immerse themselves in the fascinating book culture of the medieval era.

Publication accompanying the exhibition Pride & Solace – Medieval Books of Hours and Their Readers at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges from 4 April until 7 October 2025.

Beschrijving

Richly illustrated publication on Books of Hours in late medieval society and their frequent depiction in Flemish portraits

Books of Hours were the bestsellers of the late Middle Ages. Books of Hours, Books of Hope provides unambiguous and accessible answers to the most intriguing questions about the use and significance of these devotional books: what were they about, who were the makers and readers, where did people learn to read, did they use reading glasses or lamps, what do the humorous figures in the margins symbolise, and why do Books of Hours feature so frequently in portraits by, for example, the Flemish Primitives?

From sumptuous masterpieces embellished with gold leaf to modest, well-thumbed copies dotted with candle-wax stains or personal notes – each one has a story to tell. Books of Hours were popular among all levels of society, from dukes and countesses to bricklayers and maids. Not only as showpieces, but above all as their owners’ faithful companions, cherished and used intensively.

Lavishly illustrated with masterpieces from the collections of the Bruges Public Library and Musea Brugge, this publication is a must-have for those who wish to immerse themselves in the fascinating book culture of the medieval era.

Publication accompanying the exhibition Pride & Solace – Medieval Books of Hours and Their Readers at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges from 4 April until 7 October 2025.

Slogan/Promotie

Richly illustrated publication on Books of Hours in late medieval society and their frequent depiction in Flemish portraits

Books of Hours were the bestsellers of the late Middle Ages. Books of Hours, Books of Hope provides unambiguous and accessible answers to the most intriguing questions about the use and significance of these devotional books: what were they about, who were the makers and readers, where did people learn to read, did they use reading glasses or lamps, what do the humorous figures in the margins symbolise, and why do Books of Hours feature so frequently in portraits by, for example, the Flemish Primitives?

From sumptuous masterpieces embellished with gold leaf to modest, well-thumbed copies dotted with candle-wax stains or personal notes – each one has a story to tell. Books of Hours were popular among all levels of society, from dukes and countesses to bricklayers and maids. Not only as showpieces, but above all as their owners’ faithful companions, cherished and used intensively.

Lavishly illustrated with masterpieces from the collections of the Bruges Public Library and Musea Brugge, this publication is a must-have for those who wish to immerse themselves in the fascinating book culture of the medieval era.

Publication accompanying the exhibition Pride & Solace – Medieval Books of Hours and Their Readers at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges from 4 April until 7 October 2025.

Details

EAN :9789464941951
Auteur: 
Uitgever :Hannibal Books
Publicatie datum :  19-05-2025
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :230 mm
Breedte :170 mm
Status :Beschikbaar
Aantal pagina's :160
Keywords :  medieval;medieval history;book of hours;flanders;flemish primitive