Disciplines
History, Archaeology (10%); Arts (80%); Media and Communication Sciences (10%)
Keywords
Illuminated Manuscripts,
Middle Age,
Cataloguing of Objects of Cultural Value,
Bohemia (Prague),
Austrian National Library (ÖNB),
Wenceslas IV. (1380 - 1400)
Abstract
The catalog is dedicated to those manuscripts of the Austrian National Library which were commissioned by King
Wenceslas IV (13611419) and the Prague court. Together with the catalog "Central European Schools III
(Bohemia - Moravia - Silesia - Hungary, ca 13501400)", published in 2004, it forms a unit and completes the
basic research work concerned with the art of book illumination in the Central and Eastern regions during the
second half of the 14th Century on the basis of the manuscripts held by the Austrian National Library.
The catalog entries of this volume are divided into two sections: The first section contains the richly illuminated
astrological and astronomical manuscripts made for King Wenceslas IV (2352 and Cod Cod Cod in 2271 and
2378). The second section offers descriptions of the two magnificent projects "Wenceslas` Bible" (Cod. 27592764)
and "Willehalm-Codex" (S. n. 2643), the "Golden Bull" (Cod. 338), as well as smaller works, whose book
decorations refer to close connections between the commissioners and the Royal Court in Prague. In order to make
the reader familiar with the Bohemian courtly style, the text includes thorough information on all workshops, their
illuminators and filigree drawers who worked on behalf of the court. Thus the present volume provides a first
comprehensive list of Prague court manuscripts and illuminators and continues the research of Gerhard Schmidt
(1969) and Josef Krsa (1971). It gives a compilation of their oeuvre, which includes not only the Vienna codices,
but considers all eligible libraries.
The explanations of the text volume are accompanied by a richly illustrated volume of color plates as well as
comprehensive registers.