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John Higgitt

    Scottish libraries
    The Murthly Hours
    • The Murthly Hours

      Devotion, Literacy, and Luxury in Paris, England, and the Gaelic West

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the history of the Murthly book of hours, detailing its recent rediscovery. It delves into the manuscript's writing, decoration, and illumination style, highlighting the significant impact of the Paris school on the artists involved. Higgitt provides insights into the artistic techniques and historical context surrounding this exquisite work, offering a comprehensive understanding of its cultural significance.

      The Murthly Hours
    • Scottish Libraries chronicles an impressive collection of books and pamphlets in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, and English, providing fascinating insight into the reading, both cultural and political, available to the Queen. The medieval institutions considered here range from abbeys, priories, and cathedral churches to the universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, and St. Andrew’s—as well as Edinburgh castle and the royal palace of Holyroodhouse. Spanning an epic period beginning in the mid-twelfth century and continuing to a list of books formerly owned by Mary Queen of Scots, Scottish Libraries is a work of primary importance for the history of the book in Scotland.

      Scottish libraries