medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> (should anyone actually know anything about the scriptorium of Fleury's
> influence on other monastic scriptoria at this time i would be very happy to
> hear of it.)
Hello Christopher,
You might want to look at the catalogue of another recent exhibition, La France
Romane au temps des premiers Capetiens (987-1152) (Louvre, 2005), which
provides a very interesting overview of regional manuscript production (and
sculptural production) through France at this period. Fleury was certainly not alone
in being influenced by Anglo-Saxon manuscript illumination. And the catalogue
includes some Chartrain material, as well.
Cheers,
Jim Bugslag
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