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A Saving Science: Capturing the Heavens in Carolingian Manuscripts
Contributor(s): Ramírez-Weaver, Eric M. (Author)
ISBN: 0271071265     ISBN-13: 9780271071268
Publisher: Penn State University Press
OUR PRICE:   $111.82  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | History - Medieval
- History | Europe - Medieval
- Science | History
Dewey: 745.670
LCCN: 2016009956
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 9.3" W x 10.3" (3.50 lbs) 312 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
- Cultural Region - Western Europe
 
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In A Saving Science, Eric Ramírez-Weaver explores the significance of early medieval astronomy in the Frankish empire, using as his lens an astronomical masterpiece, the deluxe manuscript of the Handbook of 809, painted in roughly 830 for Bishop Drogo of Metz, one of Charlemagne's sons. Created in an age in which careful study of the heavens served a liturgical purpose--to reckon Christian feast days and seasons accurately and thus reflect a "heavenly" order--the diagrams of celestial bodies in the Handbook of 809 are extraordinary signifiers of the intersection of Christian art and classical astronomy.

Ramírez-Weaver shows how, by studying this lavishly painted and carefully executed manuscript, we gain a unique understanding of early medieval astronomy and its cultural significance. In a time when the Frankish church sought to renew society through education, the Handbook of 809 presented a model in which study aided the spiritual reform of the cleric's soul, and, by extension, enabled the spiritual care of his community.

An exciting new interpretation of Frankish painting, A Saving Science shows that constellations in books such as Drogo's were not simple copies for posterity's sake, but functional tools in the service of the rejuvenation of a creative Carolingian culture.


Contributor Bio(s): Ramirez-Weaver, Eric M.: - Eric M. Ramírez-Weaver is Associate Professor of Medieval Art History at the University of Virginia.