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Visualizing Reading Practices in the Late Middle Ages: Images in a Book of Hours Held at Memorial University

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Visualizing Reading Practices in the Late Middle Ages: Images in a Book of Hours Held at Memorial University
Abstract
This article studies the images and the Latin and French texts in a Book of Hours of Premonstratensian Use held at Memorial University Libraries. While the Annunciation scene in Books of Hours has been the subject of numerous studies, the Pentecost scene representing Mary reading to the Apostles has received limited attention in research. The article assesses the meaning of these images and their possible connection to reading practices in late medieval Europe.
Publication
Florilegium
Volume
34
Pages
90-118
Date
2021-10
Language
English
ISSN
0709-5201
Short Title
Visualizing Reading Practices in the Late Middle Ages
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5/1/23, 7:43 AM
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utpjournals.press (Atypon)
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Citation
Rossignol, S. (2021). Visualizing Reading Practices in the Late Middle Ages: Images in a Book of Hours Held at Memorial University. Florilegium, 34, 90–118. https://doi.org/10.3138/flor-34.008
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