A pair of leaves recently acquired by Houghton Library presents
an opportunity to examine the illuminated sequence composed in
honor of John the Evangelist, Verbum dei, deo natum, within its
broader cultural context. Written and illuminated at the Dominican
nunnery of Paradies bei Soest in Westfalia as part of a set of
liturgical books that are among the most elaborate of their kind
from the entire Middle Ages, the richly decorated fragments promise
to transform our understanding of the special place of Christ's
"beloved disciple" in 14th-century art, liturgy, theology, and
mysticism. In addition to an introduction on art and liturgy in the
Middle Ages, the interdisciplinary collection of essays includes
contributions by musicologists, philologists and art
historians.
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