schema:name "Apocalypse illuminated"
"Visual exegesis of Revelation in medieval illustrated manuscripts"
schema:creator Emmerson, Richard Kenneth
schema:about apocalyps
geïllumineerde handschriften
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab1>
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab2>
schema:abstract ""Studies the illustration of Revelation in manuscripts from the ninth to the fifteenth century. Examines how twenty-five of the most important illustrated Apocalypses illustrate the biblical text and interpret it for diverse audiences"--Provided by publisher."@en
schema:identifier <nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab3>
schema:inLanguage "eng"
schema:subjectOf <nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab4>
schema:workExample Apocalypse illuminated: the visual exegesis of Revelation in medieval illustrated manuscripts

schema:identifier
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab3>

schema:propertyID "NL-AmRIJ"
schema:value "284300"

schema:about
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab2>

schema:alternateName "Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval"

schema:about
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab1>

schema:alternateName "Apocalypse in art"

schema:subjectOf
<nbf1b49332ac04876bbbe97a4bb4a0c3ab4>

schema:text John's apocalypse and its interpretation -- The first illustrated apocalypses -- Beatus apocalypses and Spanish monasticism -- The apocalypse allegorized, moralized, and historicized -- The epitome of apocalypse illustration : the Anglo-French tradition -- The apocalypse at the end of the Middle Ages.
schema:additionalType aat:300195187

Inverse relations

Download as: