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Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta : A 16th Century Manuscript Inscribed by Georg Bocskay and Illuminated by Joris Hoefnagel

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In 1561-62, Georg Bocskay, imperial secretary to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, inscribed the Mira calligraphiae monumenta as a testament to his preeminence among scribes.

He assembled a vast selection of contemporary and historical scripts, which nearly thirty years later were further embellished by Joris Hoefnagel, Europe's last great manuscript illuminator.

This book, now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is reproduced here in complete facsimile form, accompanied by a commentary that includes a full description; a discussion of its patron, Rudolf II, and his cultural and historical milieu; the biographies of Hoefnagel and Bocskay; and an analysis of the manuscript's role in their careers.

The introduction discusses the broader issues raised by the manuscript.

Topics include Hoefnagel's nature imagery, which encompasses plants, fruits, and small animals, and its relation to the spread of interest in botany and zoology at the end of the sixteenth century.

Another topic is calligraphy and its place in the art and culture of the sixteenth century.

The manuscript's remarkable calligraphy will be of particular interest not only to scholars but to collectors, graphic designers, and typographers as well.

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Product Details
089236212X / 9780892362127
Hardback
745.61
13/08/1992
United States
412 pages, 170 colour illustrations
140 x 190 mm