History of the Book from 600-1600
1368 McHenry Library
459-2459
remak@ucsc.edu
office hours: Wednesdays 1:00-2:30pm in Special Collections and Mondays 10-11am in my office or by appointment
classroom location: 2353 or 0345 McHenry Library -- check announcements below!
Attendance Policy
Attendance is mandatory for every class meeting and for the entire exam period on March 19. Please be on time: late arrivals count as an absence. There are no excused absences unless I am informed by email or phone ahead of time. You may not have more than two absences in order to receive a passing grade.
Announcements
If you still have not picked up your graded ms project paper, you can come and get it in Special Collections on Friday afternoon.
Times and Dates for exhibit Prep:
Editors:
please see me in Special Collections on Friday between 1 and 4 pm. If that is not possible, call me at
459-2459 and arrange a different time.
Everyone must work on the cases at least once before coming in for the mandatory scheduled exam time (March 19, 7:30-10:30 pm) I will either be in room 2353 upstairs or in my office.
Options are:
Sunday 1-4pm
Tuesday 10am to noon and 2:30-4:00pm
Wednesday 2:30-4:00pm
Thursday 10am to noon and 1:00-3:00pm
You can get to the exhibit wiki from here! Take another look at the psalter map -- it's not a bad poster choice!
Instructions for Thursday March 5: If your manuscript facsimile is not housed in Special Collections, please bring it to class in order to work on exhibit preparation.
Julie Chen's presentation is scheduled for February 20, from 3:00-4:30pm in room 2353 of McHenry Library. We have a number of her books from Flying Fish Press in Special Collections and we will be displaying some of them on the day of her presentation. Unfortunately, due to illness, this talk has been cancelled.
Erwin Tomash will speak to our class on February 24 about his collection on the history of computing. Room 2353 of McHenry. Take a look at the online catalog of his library.
February 24 - March 19: we'll be meeting in room 2353. Keep your fingers clean, we will still be looking at Special Collections materials upstairs, especially on March 3 and 5.
Assignments
February 14: field trip to International Antiquarian Book Fair in San Francisco
February 17: Progress report on ms description must be emailed to me by 4:00 pm. No excuses, no late work accepted.
February 24: Manuscript description due
March 5 and 10: Revised mss descriptions for exhibit due; first draft of other captions due
March 19: installation of class exhibit from 7:30-10:30pm.
Manuscript assignments
Katie: Livres dou tresors
Emily: Oxford Picture Bible
Rochelle: Sarajevo Haggadah
Jory: Apocalypse of Saint Sever
Lena: Chess Book
Ren: Trinity Apocalypse
Pablo: Luttrell Psalter
Felicity: Vienna Dioscorides
Kevin: Book of Kells
Amber: Bible moralisée
Dani: Book of Simple Medicines
Cate: Morgan Apocalypse
Abby: Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
Laurel: Girona Apocalypse
Julio: Cloisters Apocalypse
Jordan: Medieval Herbal
Michael: Rossano Gospels
Anya: Medicina Antiqua (14th century)
Shawn: Codex Egberti
Chantel: De arte venandi cum avibus
Alana: Rylands Haggadah
Sheela: Macclesfield Psalter
Araceli: Göttingen Model Book
Readings (also listed on the syllabus)
nota bene: De Hamel should be read very carefully and Clemens/Graham should be treated as a reference book, but you need to skim through it to pick out the parts that you will need for your manuscript description project and your reports.
Week 1: De Hamel introduction, pp 8-13; Richard Clemens web essay on medieval book production
Bible reading: Book of Genesis
Week 2: Clemens & Graham chapters 1 and 2, De Hamel chapter 1; Bible reading: one of the gospels (either Matthew or Luke). Optional: Margaret Manion article on the early illuminated gospel book.
Week 3: Clemens and Graham chapters 5 and 6 and de Hamel chapter 2. Start reading chapter 10 in Clemens & Graham.
By now you should have read the Book of Genesis and either the gospel of Matthew or Luke.
Week 4: Clemens and Graham chapters 3,4 and 8 and finish chapter 10. Reread one of the gospels and De Hamel ch. 2.
Start reading the Psalms.
Week 5: De Hamel chapter 3; Clemens and Graham chapters 7, 9 and 10. Bible reading: Psalms. Shailor, pp. 53-68.
Week 6: De Hamel chapters 4 and 7. Clemens and Graham chapter 12. Be sure to have read Clemens chapters 8 and 9.
Bible reading for weeks 6 and 7: Apocalypse.
Weeks 7 and 8: De Hamel Chapters 5 and 6. Clemens and Graham chapter 12. Vocabulary for books of hours and calendars in Michelle Brown.
Resources
Copies of all class texts as well as supplementary readings for your papers are available through McHenry Reserves.
Some of your facsimiles for the mansucript description project will also be on reserve. Books can be checked out for 24 hours -- if you need more time, please see me.
Link to artstor images discussed in January 13 lecture.
Images discussed in January 15 lecture: havc 153 lecture 3 jan 15 2009.pdf
Images discussed in January 22 lecture: havc 153 lecture 4 carolingian #1.pdf
Images discussed in January 29 lecture: havc 153 lecture 5 Carolingian pt II.pdf
Check out the digital version of Michelle Brown's Understanding Illuminated Manuscripts!
Tentative Schedule of Oral Reports (5-10 minutes)
parchment preparation: Laurel (January 22)
pigments: Jory (January 22)
page preparation: Julio (January 27)
pens and inks: Michael (January 27)
Gilding: Sheela (January 27)
Binding techniques: Araceli (February 5 or 10)
Luxury Bindings: Lena (February 19)
Woodcuts in late medieval books: Pablo (March 10)
What is a model book: Cate (February 5 or 10)
Decoration of astronomical and astrological mss: Alana (February 19)
Decoration of texts from antiquity: Felicity (February 19)
Decoration of scientific mss: Katie (March 3)
Decoration of medical texts: Chantel (February 19)
Decoration and illustration of Islamic texts: Abby (March 5)
What is the Qur'an: Amber (February 26)
Megeela: Rochelle (February 26)
Illustration of chronicles: Emily (March 3)
Illustration of romances: Anya (March 3)
What is a book of hours: Dani (March 5)
Maps and Cartography: Jordan (March 5)
Manuscript making in the 19th and 20th centuries: Shawn (March 10)
Manuscript digitization in the 20th and 21st centuries: Ren (March 10)
(Famous) Book thieves: Kevin (March 10)
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