Ornament as Argument

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Ornament as Argument

This study, for the first time, systematically analyzes the function and meaning of so-called textile pages in book illustration of the tenth and eleventh centuries. The ornamented pages of gospels and liturgical books evoke Byzantine and Islamic silk fabrics that serve as conveyors of various theological arguments. The textile iconography of the book pages visualizes textile metaphors that relate to core subjects of Christian theology such as incarnation and script as a medium of revelation. In addition, references to Medieval exegesis, liturgy, and devotion are characteristic of this contemplative instrument of religious culture.

In this context, the materiality of the book - through textile ornament as a part of the book body - plays an important role.

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ISBN: 9783110530704

Language: English

Publication date: 08.07.2019

Number of pages: 261

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