The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

The St Albans Psalter, made in the 1130s, is one of the great monuments of English Romanesque painting and has survived the disasters of religious upheaval and war in pristine condition.  The sequence of forty full-page miniatures illustrating the Life of Christ establishes their artist, the so-called Alexis Master, as one of the most influential painters in early twelfth-century England.  It includes 215 initials illustrating the psalms in a vigorously literal way.  Their inventiveness and charm belie the complex theological and personal messages which they convey.
 
This new book by Dr. Jane Geddes is the first to reproduce so much of the psalter in color, but it also fully integrates the psalter's contents into the historical context of its probable patron, Abbot Geoffrey of St Albans and its recipient, the Anglo-Saxon hermitess Christina of Markyate.  Using a record of Christina's life, written by a St Albans monk, the book examines in depth every aspect of the psalter, tying it in closely to the lives of Christina of Markyate and Abbot Geoffrey.  Through her close analysis, Geddes provides a profound insight into female literacy, Anglo-Norman relations, the organization of England's premier scriptorium, monk-nun relations and the emerging Anglo-Norman language.  This new book demonstrates the significance of the St Albans Psalter, which in social terms is as important as the Bayeux Tapestry, crystallising the artistic, spiritual and emotional integration of Anglo-Saxons and Normans.

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The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

The St Albans Psalter, made in the 1130s, is one of the great monuments of English Romanesque painting and has survived the disasters of religious upheaval and war in pristine condition.  The sequence of forty full-page miniatures illustrating the Life of Christ establishes their artist, the so-called Alexis Master, as one of the most influential painters in early twelfth-century England.  It includes 215 initials illustrating the psalms in a vigorously literal way.  Their inventiveness and charm belie the complex theological and personal messages which they convey.
 
This new book by Dr. Jane Geddes is the first to reproduce so much of the psalter in color, but it also fully integrates the psalter's contents into the historical context of its probable patron, Abbot Geoffrey of St Albans and its recipient, the Anglo-Saxon hermitess Christina of Markyate.  Using a record of Christina's life, written by a St Albans monk, the book examines in depth every aspect of the psalter, tying it in closely to the lives of Christina of Markyate and Abbot Geoffrey.  Through her close analysis, Geddes provides a profound insight into female literacy, Anglo-Norman relations, the organization of England's premier scriptorium, monk-nun relations and the emerging Anglo-Norman language.  This new book demonstrates the significance of the St Albans Psalter, which in social terms is as important as the Bayeux Tapestry, crystallising the artistic, spiritual and emotional integration of Anglo-Saxons and Normans.

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The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

by Janet Geddes
The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

The St. Albans Psalter: A Book for Christina of Markyate

by Janet Geddes

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The St Albans Psalter, made in the 1130s, is one of the great monuments of English Romanesque painting and has survived the disasters of religious upheaval and war in pristine condition.  The sequence of forty full-page miniatures illustrating the Life of Christ establishes their artist, the so-called Alexis Master, as one of the most influential painters in early twelfth-century England.  It includes 215 initials illustrating the psalms in a vigorously literal way.  Their inventiveness and charm belie the complex theological and personal messages which they convey.
 
This new book by Dr. Jane Geddes is the first to reproduce so much of the psalter in color, but it also fully integrates the psalter's contents into the historical context of its probable patron, Abbot Geoffrey of St Albans and its recipient, the Anglo-Saxon hermitess Christina of Markyate.  Using a record of Christina's life, written by a St Albans monk, the book examines in depth every aspect of the psalter, tying it in closely to the lives of Christina of Markyate and Abbot Geoffrey.  Through her close analysis, Geddes provides a profound insight into female literacy, Anglo-Norman relations, the organization of England's premier scriptorium, monk-nun relations and the emerging Anglo-Norman language.  This new book demonstrates the significance of the St Albans Psalter, which in social terms is as important as the Bayeux Tapestry, crystallising the artistic, spiritual and emotional integration of Anglo-Saxons and Normans.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780712306775
Publisher: British Library, The
Publication date: 05/28/2006
Series: British Library - English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700 Ser.
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 11.10(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Jane Geddes teaches History of Art at Aberdeen University.  Other publications include Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England; Kings's College Chapel, Aberdeen; and the R.I.A.S. guide to architecture for Deeside and the Mearns.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

The St Albans Psalter, Dombibliothek Hildesheim, MS St Godehard 1

 

Part 1

1. The characters and the contents

Christina of Markyate and Abbot Geoffrey of St Albans

The Calendar

The Cycle of Miniatures

The Alexis Quire

The Psalter

 

Part 2

2. A book for Christina

Christina and the Calendar

Christina and the Psalter

Christina and the Miniature Cycle

 

3. A book from Geoffrey

Geoffrey and Scribe 3

Geoffrey and the Psalter

Geoffrey and St Martin

Geoffrey and the Alexis Quire

 

Conclusion

Why?
How?
When?

 

Appendix 1: Codicology

Appendix 2: The Discourse

Bibliography

Index

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