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As the end of the first millennium drew near - a date when many expected the end of the world - the beleaguered Christian communities of Spain, still dominated by Islam, were experiencing a profound spiritual crisis. To make sense of their predicament, they turned to the Revelation of St John the Divine, in particular the commentary written three centuries before by the monk Beatus of Liebana, making of their illuminated manuscripts an art form of extraordinary expressive power.

More than twenty of these manuscripts survive, dating from between 900 and 1100, all illuminated in a colorful style known as Mozarabic - a combination of Carolingian, Islamic, Byzantine and Visigothic art. The Beatus manuscripts are the largest, but not the only, body of such work; there are Bibles and a small number of other religious texts. All, however, share the same apocalyptic vision.

Cut off from the rest of Europe and obsessed by the imminence of God's judgement, these artists invented a world peopled by angelic warriors, demons and beasts, exotic birds and serpents and luxuriant trees. This bizarre, psychologically fascinating world is revealed here in superb colour plates and finely detailed black and white illustrations. Mireille Mentre explores the context of the illuminations and explains their dense theological meaning without dissipating their magic.

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Publisher
Thames and Hudson
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Illuminated Manuscripts of Medieval Spain
Illuminated Manuscripts of Medieval Spain
January 1, 2005, New Line Books
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Illuminated manuscripts of medieval Spain
Illuminated manuscripts of medieval Spain
1996, Thames and Hudson
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography: p. 262-268 and an index.

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745.6/7/0946
Library of Congress
ND3199 .M46 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
304 p. :
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1013750M
ISBN 10
0500017328
LCCN
96060236
OCLC/WorldCat
36242297
Library Thing
311259
Goodreads
493964

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