The world of medieval marginalia in East Anglian manuscripts Talk and Book Signing
Join author, Emma Rose Barber to find out more about these curious, quirky and colourful little images (marginalia) in the margins of parchment pages in Psalters, made in East Anglia in the early fourteenth century. They are mixed in with images of wayfarers - those who were often disabled, hungry and poor, those who travelled around by foot hoping to rely on the kindness of strangers to survive. The reasons for the portrayal of these figures is a mystery, but we can have fun guessing.. were they there to ward off evil spirits, to provide protection, or, as part of a shared kinship with the wider animal Kingdom? And were the wayfarers included to remind the owners of these luxuriously illustrated books of their Christian consciences? We will also learn about the de Warenne family - who had priories and castles in places such as Thetford who may have commissioned the manuscripts. Following the publication of her book - Finding the Wayfarer: Physical, Poetic and Spiritual Survival (pub
Price
Free
Description
Join author, Emma Rose Barber to find out more about these curious, quirky and colourful little images (marginalia) in the margins of parchment pages in Psalters, made in East Anglia in the early fourteenth century. They are mixed in with images of wayfarers - those who were often disabled, hungry and poor, those who travelled around by foot hoping to rely on the kindness of strangers to survive. The reasons for the portrayal of these figures is a mystery, but we can have fun guessing.. were they there to ward off evil spirits, to provide protection, or, as part of a shared kinship with the wider animal Kingdom? And were the wayfarers included to remind the owners of these luxuriously illustrated books of their Christian consciences? We will also learn about the de Warenne family - who had priories and castles in places such as Thetford who may have commissioned the manuscripts. Following the publication of her book - Finding the Wayfarer: Physical, Poetic and Spiritual Survival (pub
Dates
Saturday, 24 May 2025 • 15:00 - 16:00
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White Hart Street
Thetford
IP24 1AA