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Illuminating the Word: The Making of the Saint John's Bible (2005)
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Book Details
Author
Christopher Calderhead
Subject Manuscripts, English; Illumination of books and manuscripts
Publication Date 3/30/2005
Format Hardcover (292 x 254 mm)
Publisher Liturgical Press
Language e
Plot
In this companion volume to The Saint John's Bible, Christopher Calderhead takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of this extraordinary project. Based on hundreds of hours of interviews, this book tells the story of the makers of the Bible and the community at Saint John's Abbey and University. The day-to-day struggles of such a monumental undertaking included challenges such as the selection and preparation of more than 250 calf skins. The formation of a team of calligraphers accustomed to working independently and communicating the concerns of the advisory council in Minnesota with the artists in Wales.

Illuminating the Word: The Making of The Saint John's Bible explores a modern version of an age-old relationship between patron and sponsor, and the artistic director, scribes and artists producing this monumental artwork. It describes lectio divina, the unique method the Benedictine monks use to read the Bible, in which the Holy Scriptures come alive through the power of imagination. It explores the challenge of creating new images for ancient stories. It chronicles the artistic techniques, the tools and materials and workshop practices Donald Jackson used to create his lifetime masterpiece. Illuminating the Word reveals the working process behind one of the greatest undertakings of our time and vividly brings to life its challenges and triumphs.

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Collection Status In Collection
Index 7
Read It No
Links Amazon US
Product Details
LoC Classification BS191.5.C25 2005
Dewey 220.5/20438
ISBN 0814690505
Cover Price $39.95
Nr of Pages 216

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