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Book SynopsisEdward Garrison's four volumes represented a landmark in the study of medieval Italian painting in the Papal States and Tuscany in the C12th. The books feature photos of miniatures, ornamental initials, wall-paintings and panels. They represent one of the most valuable sources of information about twelfth-century painting in existence.
Table of ContentsPictorial Histories XII. A Gradual of S. Stefano, Bologna. Angelica 123
Toward a New History of the Siena Cathedral Madonnas
Sienese Historical Writings and the Dates 1260, 1221 and 1262 applied to Sienese Paintings
Additions to Masters: The Avila Bible Master, The Naples Bible Masters, The Second Master of the S. Maria del Fiore Homilary, The Gaddiana Master
Pictorial Histories XIII. Manuscripts of Spoleto-Norcia
Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting VIII. Part II. Materials. The Italian-Byzantine-Romanesque Fusion in the Second Quarter of the Twelfth Century. 1. The Pantheon Bible and its Illustrators, 2. Manuscripts Stylistically Related to the Pantheon Bible, 3. Other Manuscripts, 4. Umbro-Roman Influence outside the Region
Supplement. IV. Precursors of the Revival. I. Local Byzantinizing Style. In the Umbro-Roman Region. la. A Unique Passionary of the Tusco-Umbro-Sabine Region
Supplement. V. The Italian, Byzantine, Romanesque Fusion in the First Quarter of the Twelfth Century. 4. The Genoa Bible Master and his Collaborators
Note on the Iconography of Creation and the Fall of Man in Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Rome
Rome, S. Clemente, again
Pictorial Histories XIV. A Missal of S. Felicita of Florence (Laurenziana, Conv. Soppr. 233)
Additional Pre-Revival Umbro-Roman Manuscripts II
Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy. Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts, Part II. Materials. Supplement II. The Late Geometric Style: Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. 1. The Umbro-Roman Region, 2. The Florentine Region, 3. Tuscan Manuscripts not more precisely Attributable, 4. The Pisan Region, 7. The Lucchese Region, 8. The Pistoiese Region, 10. Central Italian Manuscripts
The Late Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Century. The Late Third or Early Fourth Quarter of the Twelfth Century, The Fourth Quarter of the Twelfth Century, The Late Twelfth or Early Thirteenth Century, Thirteenth-Century Survival or Revival in Tuscany, Thirteenth-Century Survival or Revival Outside Tuscany
Supplement III. Transitional Geometrical Manuscripts, Middle Geometrical Manuscripts, Additional Manuscripts
Checklist
Corrections and Amplifications
Checklists of Other Central Italian Geometrical Manuscripts.
The Spoleto-Norcia Region, The Aretine Region
Checklist of North Italian Geometrical Manuscripts
Addenda ad Indicem VI
A Cassinese Psalter and Diurnal (Vat. Urb. Iat. 585)
A Tusco-Umbro-Sabine Breviary and Missal (Casanatense 1907)
An Emilio-Romagnole Homilary-Passionary (Vat. lat. 1267-70)
A Florentine-Fiesolan Passionary with Lucchese Decoration (Laurenziana, Conv. Soppr. 298)
A Sacramentary for Roman Use with Sicilian Decoration (Vatican, S. Pietro F. 18)