The Medieval Book of Hours
Art and Devotion in the Later Middle Ages
In Medieval Europe the Book of Hours, so called because its core component consists of the Hours of the Virgin, became the prayer book of choice for worshippers prosperous enough to commission or purchase such a book.
Although its contents were of monastic origin, literate lay readers were the most likely to use books of hours, as served not only as a prayer book, but also as a way of keeping track of the calendar, often doubling as a family chronicle.
Books of hours provide insight into broad patterns of piety marking the High and later Middle Ages, and through their choice of texts, images and added materials, inform us about the interior life and aspirations of everyone from kings and queens and lords and ladies to monks and nuns and, ordinary members of the patrician class, merchants and others.
In this course, we will explore how books of hours provide the closest thing we have to a comprehensive and continuous record of the development of painting across most of western Europe from the later thirteenth through the early sixteenth century.
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Length | 4 weeks |
Effort | 2 - 4 hours per week |
Starts | Sep 21 (449 weeks ago) |
Cost | $90 |
From | Harvard University, HarvardX via edX |
Instructors | Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Jeffrey F. Hamburger |
Download Videos | On all desktop and mobile devices |
Language | English |
Subjects | Humanities |
Tags | Literature |
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