This paper presents a miniature from a sixteenth-century prayer book originating from the Strasbourg Dominican nunnery St Nikolaus in Undis it in its historical and devotional context. The study particularly emphasizes the interplay of liturgy and private devotion, as well as the iconographic programme seen through the lens of the prayer book’s contents.Germanic Languages and Literature
Paper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Eastern Europe initially conceived by Anne...
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The Gospel book known to scholars as the Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibli...
This article discusses the early fifteenth century prayer book commissioned and owned by duchess Mar...
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This monograph examines the practice of Anglo-Saxon prayer outside of the communal liturgy. With a p...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
This thesis argues that the minor decoration and full-page images of the Book of Kells reflects a co...
Books of hours in the fifteenth century occupied several social and devotional roles. People used th...
In Thielman Kerver’s 1507 Book of Hours, a depiction of the Nativity of Christ is located in the Inf...
Paper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Eastern Europe initially conceived by Anne...
De Corpore et Sanguine Domini is a seminal document in the history of a western tradition of teachin...
Images of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth in which the in utero children are de...
R. James Long is a contributing author, The Cosmic Christ: The Christology of Richard Fishacre, OP ...
This thesis has been embargoed for two years for publication reasonsThis thesis examines the represe...
This paper explores the development of Christology in the early Church concluding with a look at Ang...
Scholarly literature about Western Art is silent on the iconographic inclusion of the Virgin nursing...
The Gospel book known to scholars as the Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibli...
This article discusses the early fifteenth century prayer book commissioned and owned by duchess Mar...
This thesis examines the language and imagery of domestic space in four understudied fifteenth-centu...
This monograph examines the practice of Anglo-Saxon prayer outside of the communal liturgy. With a p...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
This thesis argues that the minor decoration and full-page images of the Book of Kells reflects a co...
Books of hours in the fifteenth century occupied several social and devotional roles. People used th...
In Thielman Kerver’s 1507 Book of Hours, a depiction of the Nativity of Christ is located in the Inf...
Paper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Eastern Europe initially conceived by Anne...
De Corpore et Sanguine Domini is a seminal document in the history of a western tradition of teachin...
Images of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth in which the in utero children are de...