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The Gilded Page

The Secret Lives of Medieval Manuscripts

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A breathtaking journey into the hidden history of medieval manuscripts, from the Lindisfarne Gospels to the ornate Psalter of Henry VIII

“A delight—immersive, conversational, and intensely visual, full of gorgeous illustrations and shimmering description.” –Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves

Medieval manuscripts can tell us much about power and art, knowledge and beauty. Many have survived because of an author’s status—part of the reason we have so much of Chaucer’s writing, for example, is because he was a London-based government official first and a poet second. Other works by the less influential have narrowly avoided ruin, like the book of illiterate Margery Kempe, found in a country house closet, the cover nibbled on by mice. Scholar Mary Wellesley recounts the amazing origins of these remarkable manuscripts, surfacing the important roles played by women and ordinary people—the grinders, binders, and scribes—in their creation and survival.

The Gilded Page is the story of the written word in the manuscript age. Rich and surprising, it shows how the most exquisite objects ever made by human hands came from unexpected places.

“Mary Wellesley is a born storyteller and The Gilded Page is as good as historical writing gets. This is a sensational debut by a wonderfully gifted historian.” —Dan Jones, bestselling author of The Plantagenets and The Templars

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2021

      This first book by historian Wellesley (medieval language and literature, British Lib.) is a detailed inquiry into the creation, preservation, and legacy of medieval illuminated manuscripts from present-day Great Britain and Ireland. Wellesley's subject matter holds an irresistible hook, for not just historians but anyone who loves reading. She examines several famous medieval manuscripts and discusses their significance in historical context. These manuscripts, all produced by hand, address the lives of a range of medieval persons, from kings to cowherds to anchorites. The research here goes deep, covering not only the historical context for these works but the whole process of medieval bookmaking, from the production of parchment to the planning process for a scribe copying, for instance, the Bible. Best of all, Wellesley has seen these documents firsthand, and many observations are her own. The books studied here span many years and may seem only loosely related, but those are common conditions of histories of medieval life. Wellesley's book includes color reproductions of illuminated pages and a glossary to help readers keep track of terms relating to special collections. VERDICT A rare book about primary sources themselves, written in language that will appeals to medieval experts and new students alike.--Aaron Heil, State Lib. of Kansas

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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