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The artistic successor to the Carolingian Renascence, the German, Swiss and Italian Ottonian manuscripts provide some of the best depictions of people and fashions in this period.  Henry Mayr-Harting's two volume study draws on 70 Ottonian manuscripts and is the basis for this list.
 
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Revision as of 21:04, 14 August 2012

This volume details illuminated manuscripts produced in England and Western Europe between 800 and 1200AD. Only manuscripts that that contain images of people, animals, buildings or items are included.

Manuscripts by Area and Period

Carolingian 800-950AD

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List of Carolingian Manuscripts

Anglo-Saxon 900-1066AD

Elzbieta Temple lists 104 illuminated manuscripts. This list is reduced to 83 once volumes that only contain decorative initials are removed.
List of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

Ottonian 950-1050AD

The artistic successor to the Carolingian Renascence, the German, Swiss and Italian Ottonian manuscripts provide some of the best depictions of people and fashions in this period. Henry Mayr-Harting's two volume study draws on 70 Ottonian manuscripts and is the basis for this list.
List of Ottonian Manuscripts

Romance 1050-1200AD

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List of Romance Manuscripts

Manuscripts by Subject

It is often very useful to compare different manuscripts that depict the same stories or subjects.

Subjects

Psychomachia
Wonders of the East