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London, Adam and Charles Black, 1953 19 x 25, 216 pp., 31 planches couleurs, 32 illustrations photo. N/B, cartonnage éditeur, bon état
hard cover without dustwrapper, 31 plates in colour, 32 photographs
Paris, Payot, 1933 14 x 23, 266 pp., broché, bon état
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 448 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:9 b/w, 37 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503600291.
Summary Scotland's Royal Women and European Literary Culture, 1424-1587 seeks to fill a significant gap in the rich and ever-growing body of scholarly work on royal and aristocratic women's literary culture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. There has, to date, been no book-length study of the literary activities of the female members of any one family across time and little study of Scotland's royal women in comparison to their European and English counterparts. This book adopts the missing diachronic perspective and examines the wives and daughters of Scotland's Stewart dynasty and their many and various associations with contemporary Scottish, English, and European literary culture over a period of just over 150 years. It also adopts a timely cross-border and cross-period perspective by taking a trans-national approach to the study of literary history and examining a range of texts and individuals from across the traditional medieval/early modern divide. In exploring the inter-related lives and letters of the women who married into the Scottish royal family from England and Europe ? and those daughters who married outwith Scotland into Europe's royal families ? the resultant study consistently looks beyond Scotland's land and sea borders. In so doing, it moves Scottish literary culture from the periphery to the centre of Europe and demonstrates the constitutive role that Scotland's royal women played in an essentially shared literary and artistic culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS Select Genealogy / Key Figures Introduction Part 1: The Wife and Daughters of James I of Scotland Chapter 1. Joan Beaufort Chapter 2. Margaret Chapter 3. Isabella Chapter 4. Eleanor Part 2: Queens Consort, James II-V Chapter 5. Mary of Gueldres Chapter 6. Margaret of Denmark Chapter 7.Margaret Tudor Preface to Chapters 8 and 9. The Wives of James V Chapter 8. Madeleine of Valois Chapter 9.Mary of Guise Part 3: Queen Regnant Chapter 10. Mary Queen of Scots Bibliography Index
Aberdeen Advertiser. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 76 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Contents: Map of Scotland. Antique Dealers in Scotland. Antique Dealers in Aberdeen. Dictionary of terms used in the Antique Trade. Chinese Period Marks. Advanced Courses in Antique Restoration by Jerome Phillips. Antique Dealers in Perth. Monarchs and Periods, Japanese Print artists of the Ukiyo-E School. Some Books of the Trade. What is LAPADA's role in Scotland, by Philip F. Broadbridge (Secretary LAPADA). Security. The Registration Diamond. Artists and Designers of the Art Nouveau Period. Art Nouveau, by Keith Baker. Museums and Art Galleries in Scotland. A very short history of Scotland, by Ian Bryce F.S.A. (Scot.). Edinburgh - The Capital Castle of Scotland, by Ian Bryce F.S.A. (Scot) of Leopard Magazine. Scottish Provincial Silver, by Wolf Moser B.Sc. F.R.I.C.. VAT offices in Scotland. Special Services to the trade. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022 Paperback, 182 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:50 col., Language: English. ISBN 9781915487018.
Summary This is the tenth volume in a continuing series of publications listing and identifying all illustrations contained in English manuscripts from the time of Chaucer to Henry VIII. This was an important period in the history of book production in Britain, and the range of subject-matter illustrated is of significance to historians of art, religion, literature, costume, natural science, and social custom. The present volume extends the survey to Scotland and catalogues not only English but also Scottish and Gaelic manuscripts from the collections of the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, as well as manuscripts made on the Continent for English and Scottish book-owners. The catalogue contains entries for 112 manuscripts and notes the subject-matter of every illustration in each manuscript, from full-page miniatures and historiated initials to marginalia, added drawings and nota bene signs. A comprehensive index of pictorial subjects provides readers with complete references to the visual material with thematic groupings making the following categories easily accessible: animals, architecture, birds, Christ, costume, furniture, kings, musical instruments, occupations/professions, plants, saints, Virgin Mary, weapons, and women. The volume also includes a user's guide, an extensive glossary of subjects and terms, and indexes of authors/texts, manuscripts with coats of arms, and Scottish and English names. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Users' Manual I. Scope of the Search II. Cataloguing the Manuscripts III. Principles of Pictorial Description IV. The Template: Opening Headings V. The Template: Pictorial Information VI. The Template: Costume of Specialized Interest VII. The Template: Headings under 'Other Information' List of Manuscripts Catalogued Other Manuscripts Examined List of Abbreviations Catalogue of Manuscripts The Template Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland Glossary of Subjects and Terms Index of Authors and Texts Index of Incipits Index of First Words of Acephalous Texts Index of Pictorial Subjects Index of Manuscripts with Coats of Arms Index of Scottish and English Names List of Illustrations Illustrations