

An edition of Monsters and grotesques in medieval manuscripts (2002)
By Alixe Bovey
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
British Library
Language
eng
Pages
64
Description:
"The monstrous creatures that embellish the pages of medieval manuscripts have a long pedigree. From their origins in classical antiquity, the Bible, scientific writing and folklore they travelled through centuries and civilisations to find vivid expression in medieval religion, literature and art.". "It is easy to forget that these creatures are not merely decorative but often have symbolic importance. Griffins and satyrs, dragons and demons, unicorns, serpents and many other creatures provide evocative and revealing expressions of medieval thought, morality and humour.". "Monsters and Grotesques in Medieval Manuscripts describes the rich and varied symbolism of monsters, as depicted in an extensive range of medieval manuscripts from The British Library's collections, and lends a special insight into the medieval imagination."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Christian art and symbolism, Grotesque in art, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts, Monsters in art, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Monsters in literature, Themes, motives, Monstres dans l'art, Grotesque dans l'art, Enluminure médiévale, Art et symbolisme chrétiens, Thèmes, motifs
Times: Medieval, 500-1500