Text und Bild in der Elsässischen Legenda aurea
by Stephanie Rappl
Book 22 of Schriften zur Mediävistik -- Band
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How does the transition of the Legenda aurea from Latin into the Middle High German Elsässische Legenda aurea change the way modern readers—and medieval audiences—connect with these sacred stories?
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Stephanie Rappl highlights the shift in book production from monastic scriptoriums to secular workshops around 1418; how do you think the physical environment where a book is made shapes its spiritual or cultural impact on the reader?
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The two fully illustrated manuscripts—Cgm 6 and Cpg 144—demonstrate a significant difference in artistic style, ranging from lavish opaque watercolor miniatures to quickly colored pen drawings. How does the visual "finish" of a book influence how much you trust or value its contents?
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