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March 28, 2003|Volume 31, Number 23



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This illustration is from "Livre des trois vertus" ("Book of Three Virtues"), a medieval manuscript offering instruction in how women should behave.



Illuminated manuscripts on view in Beinecke exhibit

A scroll tracing the history of the English monarchy back to Adam and Eve is one of 25 illuminated manuscripts from the collections of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library that will be on display there March 28-April 11.

The exhibition is being held in conjunction with a conference on Friday, March 28, honoring Walter Cahn, the Carnegie Professor Emeritus of the History of Art at Yale.


Beinecke exhibition

The manuscripts in the Beinecke exhibit range chronologically from ordinances from the reigns of Charlemagne and his son, Louis Pious, written and decorated around 875 in France, to a scribal pattern book produced around 1517. The exhibition includes codices and fragments from France, Germany, Flanders, Italy, England, Spain and Austria.

Highlights of the display include the Savoy Hours, a 14th-century book of hours produced for Blanche of Burgundy; only 26 leaves of the manuscript now survive. Other liturgical works on display include the DeLévis Hours, which features 16 miniatures painted in Paris in the early 15th century, and one of the few surviving medieval French translations of the Missal. The show also includes The Rothschild Canticles, one of the Beinecke's most prized medieval volumes, which is considered unusual both for its selection of mystical texts and the unconventional iconography of its miniatures.

The exhibition features three Psalters: one from East Anglia (early 14th century), one from the Abbey of San Zeno in Verona (ca. 1425) and a tiny Hebrew manuscript from 15th-century Italy.

Another manuscript contains Christine de Pizan's "Livre des trois vertus" ("Book of Three Virtues"). Completed around 1408, the text outlines rules of conduct for women appropriate to their social stations. The Beinecke manuscript, produced in the third quarter of the 15th century, contains four large illuminations.

The history of the English royal family is recorded and depicted in a 28-foot scroll, pasted together from 15 pieces of parchment. The scroll, likely made in London or Westminster around 1446, traces the genealogy of England's monarchs from Adam and Eve through Edward IV. Other secular manuscripts in the display are 15th-century treatises on horses and on falconry, the former written in Spain, the latter in Italy.

"Illuminated Manuscripts from the Yale Collection: An exhibition in honor of Walter Cahn" was prepared by Marshall Kibbey, a Yale graduate student in the History of Art.

The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is located at the corner of Wall and High streets. It is open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. (reading room and exhibitions); Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (reading room and exhibitions); Saturdays, when Yale is in session, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (exhibitions only; reading room is closed on Saturday).


Cahn tribute

The associated symposium, titled "Objects of Interpretation: Writing about Medieval Art," is a tribute to Yale professor Walter Cahn's distinguished career of teaching and scholarship.

The conference will be held 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on Friday, March 28, at the Institute of Sacred Music (ISM), 409 Prospect St. The event is sponsored by ISM and the Beinecke Library in conjunction with the Department of the History of Art and the Medieval Studies Program. A reception at the Beinecke will follow the conference.

The conference is free and open to the public, but registration is encouraged, as space is limited. To register, contact Jenna-Claire Kemper (203) 432-5180. Information about the conference is available at the website www.yale.edu/ism (click on "events").


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