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The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club

Christopher de Hamel

The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club
The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club

The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club

Christopher de Hamel

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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Reading the Posthumous Papers is like taking a walk in excellent company ... an exceptional book, and itself an object worth cherishing.

Reading the Posthumous Papers is like taking a walk in excellent company ... an exceptional book, and itself an object worth cherishing.

This book can be enjoyed on so many levels. The illustrations are exquisite and the writing ... is intelligent, illuminating, voluptuous and mischievous. The members of the club are brought to life with sensitivity; we can't help but find their nerdiness endearing. ... The most delightful feature of this book is, however, the author. I've never encountered one so willing to bare his soul, without ever explicitly setting out to do so. He throws open the doors to his world, exposing its beguiling nature. Sit at my table, he says, feast on what I adore. "The Club is still open for membership . . . All applicants are warmly admitted."'

In this stunningly beautiful book, Christopher de Hamel constructs an imaginary club of people who adore mediaeval manuscripts; bibliophiles whose obsession he shares. The 12 delightfully eccentric members span eight centuries - de Hamel imagines meeting them, sharing precious discoveries, trading gossip. The illustrations emit a light of their own, but what shines even brighter is the author's boyish enthusiasm for his subject.

a beautifully produced and magnificently surprising journey through the history of how and why people have wanted to collect manuscripts. An impossibly recondite subject, you might think; but it turns out to have a lot to do with all sorts of things about how we make sense of our histories and cultures - and it introduces us to a gallery of unforgettable characters.

Christopher de Hamel ... has the rare capacity to turn a scholarly specialism into a humane and humorous adventure. ... De Hamel retains an almost lyrical sense of wonder as he unclasps each groaning tome, opens its parched pages and lightly steps into the alternative world painted by its illuminators. ... he speaks of "meeting a beautiful manuscript" rather than reading it and his own book makes you feel you've spent time - a very long but absorbing time - in his convivial company.

Christopher de Hamel's great gift is to tell life stories without taking anything away from the manuscripts, which remain the star of the show. Thanks to the beautiful illustrations in this wonderful book, we can see for ourselves how spellbinding an encounter with them must have been. Five years ago de Hamel entranced the world with his Meeting with Remarkable Manuscripts. This time the meetings are with remarkable manuscript owners, and the result is equally precious

gloriously engaging and readable ... De Hamel wears his erudition lightly, and the reader is taken deeply into the worlds of individuals who lived across almost a thousand years of history

The story of the people who created, saved and collected Europe's most sumptuous manuscripts, it's beautifully illustrated, a rich feast of scarlet and gold.

an eccentric but charming and instructive book which is oddly difficult to put down

The twelve accumulators de Hamel profiles in this delightful book have, taken together, been responsible for making and preserving some of the most beautiful and important objects to have survived the Middle Ages … a joy, both deeply scholarly and wittily humane, the writing infused throughout with de Hamel’s vast and genial expertise … a fascinating book

De Hamel is the perfect guide to this unusual world … well stocked with extraordinary facts and overflowing with enthusiasm for his subject … He welcomes us into the Manuscripts Club, and makes sure that we never want to leave

The text is engagingly written, inviting the reader to follow the author on his travels to study these people in their own environments … The club is open.

The reader is offered a wealth of information and entertainment … Here is great learning delivered in a wrapper of Pickwickian whimsy.

De Hamel’s infectious tribute to the pages that came before printing should encourage everyone to join their celebratory club.

A remarkable scholarly achievement.

Lively ... De Hamel’s encyclopedic knowledge and irrepressible enthusiasm for his subject animate the whole.

Expansive ... De Hamel’s fascination with rare manuscripts shines throughout ... sure to entertain.

Fascinating and multilayered ... dense with facts and dates but never dry. De Hamel, manuscript consultant for Sotheby's since 1975, is a charming and knowledgeable guide, and his ‘visits’ with his subjects – tours of their residences or libraries – brings their obsessions to vivid life ... An impressive immersion in the storied precincts of art connoisseurship.

Continuously intriguing and surprisingly lively . . . lavishly illustrated and unfailingly engaging. It is a love letter to collectors across nearly 10 centuries, written by an expert, imbued with passion for his subject . . . Once readers look inside, they will be hooked. In every respect, this title is a winner.

In the course of a long career at Sotheby's and at Cambridge University, Christopher de Hamel has probably seen and catalogued more medieval manuscripts than anyone alive, and his delight and enthusiasm run through all he writes. He is the author of many books, translated into numerous languages, including A History of Illuminated Manuscripts, The Book in the Cathedral, and Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, which won both the Duff Cooper Prize and the Wolfson History Prize. He is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Allen Lane
  • Verschenen
    okt. 2022
  • Bladzijden
    624
  • Genre
    Europese geschiedenis
  • Afmetingen
    238 x 168 x 53 mm
  • Gewicht
    1500 gram
  • EAN
    9780241304372
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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