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Das Sakramentar aus Tyniec: Eine Prachthandschrift des 11. Jahrhunderts und die Beziehungen zwischen Koeln und Polen in der Zeit Kasimirs des Erneuerers

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The sacramentary from the Tyniec Abbey near Krakow, which is now in the National Library of Warsaw, impresses with its magnificent design with almost fifty decorative pages of text and pictures as well as rich initial decorations. When it originated in Cologne in the 11th century, relations between Cologne and Poland were very close: Queen Richeza from the Ezzone family, who lived near Cologne, was married to Poland in 1013. Her son Casimir the Renewer reestablished the war-destabilized rule around his seat in Krakow from 1041 onwards, with the support of Cologne and the emperor. The Cologne Sacramentary in Poland exemplifies these connections. At the same time, with the group of medieval manuscripts around the sacramentary from Tyniec, Cologne’s Ottonian book illumination experienced an artistic reorientation. The volume presents new research results on the manuscript, its origin and its artistic scope as well as the history of Poland around the middle of the 11th century. Further contributions are devoted to the people involved on both the Cologne and the Polish side, as well as the architectural evidence under Casimir and the early Piasts.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bohlau Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
13 August 2018
Pages
456
ISBN
9783412511821

The sacramentary from the Tyniec Abbey near Krakow, which is now in the National Library of Warsaw, impresses with its magnificent design with almost fifty decorative pages of text and pictures as well as rich initial decorations. When it originated in Cologne in the 11th century, relations between Cologne and Poland were very close: Queen Richeza from the Ezzone family, who lived near Cologne, was married to Poland in 1013. Her son Casimir the Renewer reestablished the war-destabilized rule around his seat in Krakow from 1041 onwards, with the support of Cologne and the emperor. The Cologne Sacramentary in Poland exemplifies these connections. At the same time, with the group of medieval manuscripts around the sacramentary from Tyniec, Cologne’s Ottonian book illumination experienced an artistic reorientation. The volume presents new research results on the manuscript, its origin and its artistic scope as well as the history of Poland around the middle of the 11th century. Further contributions are devoted to the people involved on both the Cologne and the Polish side, as well as the architectural evidence under Casimir and the early Piasts.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bohlau Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
13 August 2018
Pages
456
ISBN
9783412511821