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manuscript illumination - 3 reference results
manuscript illumination: see illumination, in art.

Illuminated initial “U” for “Uerba” (i.e., “Verba”) in elipsis

Handwritten book decorated with gold or silver, brilliant colours, elaborate designs, or miniature paintings. “Illumination” originally denoted embellishment of text with gold or silver, which gave the impression that the page had been literally illuminated. In the Middle Ages those who “historiated” (illustrated texts with paintings) were differentiated from those who “illuminated” (embellished the initial capital letters with gold leaf or powder). Today the term denotes the illustration and decoration of early manuscripts in general, whether or not with gold. With the development of printing in Europe in the 15th century, illumination was superseded by printed illustrations.

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