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Illuminated Manuscripts So-named because many were illustrated in gold leaf which reflected light and literally illuminated the pages.

Vatican Vergil Among the earliest surviving illustrated manuscripts was the Vatican Vergil, written near the end of the Roman Empire, about a.d. 167.

Vatican Virgil The Vatican Virgil depicts scenes of Roman culture, gods and their mythology, and legendary battles.

Vatican Vergil The Vatican Virgil used color, the painting style, and rustic capitals (capitalis rustica) in the Roman Classic Style of the time.

During this period, the Roman Empire suffered repeated attacks from Germanic barbarians from the north.

Persians and Huns attacked the Roman Empire in the Middle East.

Over a period of 320 years, the city-states of the Roman Empire fell apart.

The classical era of literature, arts and trade languished as desperate people escaped to outlying areas.

As Christianity took hold, they brutally destroyed all that was Roman along with its pagan history and artifacts.

In the year 391 CE, Christians destroyed the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. The library was created by Egyptian King Ptolemy, and expanded under the reign of Alexander the Great.

The Library of Alexandria was the largest throughout ancient history, and was designed to keep all of the world s knowledge in one place.

By 476, Germanic tribes known as the Visigoths had driven out the last Roman Emperor. The Visigothic Kingdom was a Western European power in the 5th to 7th centuries.

The Dark Ages The Dark Ages resulted in vast migrations across Western Europe. People withdrew into poverty, illiteracy and superstition.

The Dark Ages Yet, Christianity began its expansion throughout Europe during this time. Books flourished and created a demand for written scriptures.

In most of Europe, the scribes were religious Monks working in scriptoriums, rooms in monasteries devoted to writing Christian gospels and psalms.

Musical notation Music became a written art form as the monks noted their Gregorian chants on sheets of parchment. The chants were named for Bishop Gregory I who began the first catalog of notated music during the 6 th century.

During the 5 th century, St. Patrick and other Christian missionaries succeeded in converting the pagan Celtic tribes of Ireland to Catholicism.

The Celts were craftsmen of the Iron Age and their works displayed intricate patterns of braids and weaves.

Celtic book design Celtic designs characterized the Lindisfarne Gospels, written in the late 7 th century. Ornate frames enclosed full-page illustrations.

The Lindisfarne Gospels Initial capitals introduced the text and letter sizes were adjusted to conform to the overall design of the page.

The Lindisfarne Gospels Elaborate carpet pages were so-called because of their dense oriental carpet-like devotion to intricate patterns.

Greek uncials The Lindesfarne Gospels established use of the half-uncial, a variation of the Greek uncial (capitals), but with distinct ascenders and descenders.

Book of Kells The Book of Kells, was written around the year 800 CE. Its complex illustrations were adorned with geometric patterns that weave and twist among the signature initials and hand-lettered manuscript.

Book of Kells Newly-converted to Christianity, the Celts integrated pagan motifs from Egyptian culture with Christian saints.

The Lindesfarne Gospels, c. 712 CE The Book of Kells, c. 800 CE Like the Lindesfarne Gospels, the Book of Kells was lettered with halfuncials that had changed little in nearly 100 years.

The Book of Kells was not yet complete by the time Vikings began to invade the British Isles. It was safely transported to Dublin, Ireland where it was spared from widespread book burnings.

Carolingian Renaissance In the 9 th century, King Charlemagne ruled over the Frankish and Germanic cultures of central Europe.

Carolingian Renaissance Charlemagne, a devout Catholic and loyal protector of the pope, brought civilization back to central Europe.

Carolingian Renaissance The grateful pope appointed Charlemagne emperor over the Holy Roman Empire.

Carolingian minuscules This was a period of intellectual and cultural revival. Charlemagne ordered new design standards and commissioned a new type design, Carolingian minuscules.

Carolingian minuscules Carolingian minuscules were a more developed version of the Celtic half-uncial, and are considered to be the forerunner of the lowercase alphabet.

The Carolingian Renaissance heralded new standards in page design and Royal Court-sanctioned schools were formed to improve writing and illustration.

Due to a lack of literate scribes, many of the manuscripts of the Carolingian Renaissance were written by clerics privately established by Kings and wealthy noblemen.

Spanish pictorial expressionism Spain missed out on the advances of Carolingian Renaissance due to the Iberian peninsula s relative isolation from Western Europe.

The Iberian peninsula had been conquered by the Arab army, whose Moorish settlers merged Islamic design motifs with Christian traditions.

Spanish pictorial expressionism was characterized by intricate geometry and intense color.

Many examples of Moorishinfluenced manuscripts from Spain feature texts from the Book of Revelation.

Manuscripts delved into themes of the Apocalypse such as the Beatus of Fernando and Sancha s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Many considered the year 1000 to be the end of the world.

Mainz Haggadah The Qur an Padishanamah After the fall of Rome, illuminated pages were created for sacred texts from the Middle East to India. They included Jewish, Islamic and East Indian manuscripts.

The Haggadah is a richly illustrated Judaic manuscript that tells the story of Passover.

The Guide for the Perplexed is a philosophical work originally written in Spanish by Jewish scholar Maimonides and later translated to Hebrew in the late 14 th century.

The spread of Islam during the middle ages Mohammad called on his people to learn to read and write and quickly Islam spread from the Middle East to North Africa and India.

Qur ans and other Islamic manuscripts flourished throughout north Africa and the Middle East.

Muslims illuminated numerous manuscripts of poetry.

The Persians also spread Islam and Persian culture throughout the Ottoman Empire and into India.

Padishanamah Chronicle of the King of the World, 1635 By the 14 th century, the Mughals (Muslims from Mongol, Turkey) ruled India as emperors. Mughul emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.

Padishanamah Chronicle of the King of the World, 1635 These illuminated manuscripts were richly illustrated with birds, animals and human figures. They included Persian architecture and decorative patterns as well as schematic stylizations of plants.

India also had illuminated texts on Buddhism.

Romanesque era The years 1000 to 1150 were a time of religious ferver. Europeans launched as many as 10 crusades to conquer the Holy Lands. This didn t sit well with their Islamic neighbors.

Romanesque era Monasticism reached a peak with many liturgical books: Bibles, gospels and psalters.

Book of Hours Romanesque designs were used as personal liturgical texts and calendars for noting the holy days by wealthy patrons and noblemen.

Gothic era From 1250 to the beginning of the 14 th century, Romanesque evolved into Gothic. The Ormesby Psalter was one of the great manuscripts from the late Gothic period.

Gothic era Carolingian letterforms gave way to Textura, also known as blackface letters: thick vertical stokes, uniform in size and densely arranged on pages.

Douce Apocalypse was a masterpiece of Gothic Illumination. On most pages of the unfinished manuscript, a blank space was left for an initial.

As the medieval era transitioned to the Renaissance period, the production of manuscripts for private use grew more important. In the early 1400s the Book of Hours became Europe s most popular book.

By the 15 th century, French nobleman Jean Duc de Berry installed a scriptorium in his castle and established the Limbourg brothers as private scribes.

Les tres riches heures Perhaps the finest illuminated manuscript ever is the 24-page calendar richly illustrated by Paul Limbourg aided by his brothers Jean & Herman.

Les tres riches heures Each month included a 2-page spread featuring seasonal illustrations and activities crowned with astronomical charts.

Les trés riches heures du Duc de Berry (Duke of Berry s The Very Rich Hours)