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Ben Mackworth-Praed

Auteur de The Book of Kells

4 oeuvres 550 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Mackworth-Praed, Ben
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1936
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The Book of Kells is an early medieval illuminated manuscript that takes its name from the Abbey of Kells in Ireland. Trinity College Dublin is its present home. This small book includes a brief introduction followed by 24 plates with descriptive commentary on facing pages. Readers with less than perfect vision may have difficulty making out the details in the color plates without a magnifying glass. This book makes a nice souvenir, but academic readers will find it lacking.
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cbl_tn | 7 autres critiques | Oct 5, 2019 |
A lovely little book.
 
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ShelleyAlberta | 7 autres critiques | Jun 4, 2016 |
This review has pictures. To see the full review please go to my Goodreads profile here.

I wish I learnt something simple from every book that I read but unfortunately that is not always the case. I doubt I am going to learn anything from the book that I am currently reading (the Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah) but I can say that I actually learnt something from this book, and that is what 'The Book of Kells' actually is. When I first bought this book I thought that it was some Irish legend but as it turns out the Book of Kells is actually a very old Latin version of the bible (or the four Gospels to be precise).
Now, if it was just any old ancient copy of the bible (or the gospels) then I doubt anybody would actually write a book (even a little book) about it. Well, okay, there are lots and lots of books written about the bible (and the gospels in particular) but we are not talking about a commentary or some other Christian book here but rather a version of the gospels themselves. The thing about the Book of Kells is that it is a beautifully illustrated version of the gospels with so much detail going into almost every word the book is a work of art in and of itself.
Somebody mentioned that the problem with this book (that is the book about the Book of Kells and not the Books of Kells itself) is that it is a really small book which means that the plates of the Book of Kells that it represents are really small and it is really difficult to see the detail. This book (I won't go through that again because I assume you know which book I am referring to and which book I am not) also examines the various pictures and plates that is shows.
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David.Alfred.Sarkies | 7 autres critiques | Apr 20, 2014 |

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4
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550
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½ 3.7
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