The Facsimile and the Manuscript
Check out this interesting article written by Brownyn Stocks evaluating the importance of facsimiles in occasion of an exhibition held at Monash University.
Giovanni is the founder of Facsimile Finder. He's the only true responsible for every fault we have, so feel free to blame him if you have reasons to hate this website. If you love this project, though, feel free to send him muffins, or chocolate bonbons, or the first tasty thing you have at hand.Check out this interesting article written by Brownyn Stocks evaluating the importance of facsimiles in occasion of an exhibition held at Monash University.
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Winchester Psalter in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Sacramentary of Henry II in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Do you want to know more about the Psalter of Blanche of Castile, Queen of France? Well, here’s a little treat for you!
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Atlas of Borso d’Este in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Godescalc Evangelistary in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Flemish Chronicle of Philip the Fair in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Gospels of John of Opava in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?
Medieval artists knew how to have fun with manuscripts, so celebrate St. Valentine’s day taking a few minutes to enjoy the Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu.
Once upon a time only dukes, popes, and princesses could hold a priceless artifact like the Lindisfarne Gospels in their hands. Today, facsimiles allow you to leaf through them — well, at least virtually! So what are you waiting for?