Dr. Sonja Drimmer

1. Anschrift

Dr. Sonja Drimmer
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dept. of Art, Architecture, and Art History
Art History Program
317 Bartlett
130 Hicks Way
Amherst, MA 01003
USA
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2. Literaturauswahl

  • A Medieval Psalter "Perfected": Eighteenth-Century Conservationism and an Early (Female) Restorer of Rare Books and Manuscripts, in: The British Library Journal (2013): article 3, S. 1-36
  • Visualizing Intertextuality: Conflating Forms of Creativity in Late Medieval "Author Portraits", in: Citation, Intertextuality and Memory in the Middle Ages and Renaissance vol.2: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Medieval Culture. Ed. Yolanda Plumley and Giuliano Di Bacco. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press (forthcoming)
  • Picturing the King or Picturing the Saint: Two Miniature Programmes for Lydgate's Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund, in: Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe, 1350-1550: Packaging, Presentation and Consumption. Ed. Sue Powell & Emma Cayley. Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 2013. 48-67.
  • Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination. Ed. Scot McKendrick, John Lowden, and Kathleen Doyle. London: British Library, 2011 (nos. 21, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 43, 44, 73, 109, 110, 111, 115, 119, 133, 136, 146).
  • Illuminating Remediation: Recapturing Medieval Modes of Reading and Looking in the Classroom, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching 17.2 (Fall, 2010), 47-64.
  • Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination. ed. Scot Mckendrick, Kathleen Doyle, and John Lowden (London, 2011), nos. 110-111.
  • Catalogue essays on 16th-century manuscript versions of Horapollo's Hieroglyphica and the Tabula Cebetis.
  • The Visual Language of Vernacular Manuscript Illumination: John Gower's Confessio Amantis (Pierpont Morgan MS M.126) (Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Columia University, 2011), pp. 323ff.
  • The pages cited address an illustratieve cycle that accompanies a Middle English version of the Liber hermetis de XV stellis et de XV lapidibus et de XV herbis XV figuris, produced c.1472

3. Projekte

The Hieroglyphs of Kingship: Italy's Egyptian Monuments in Early Tudor England
This project presents the first analysis of British Library, MS Royal 12 C iii, a version of Horapollo's Hieroglyphica, which I show to be the earliest extant illustrated copy, a prospective gift from Filippo Alberici to King Henry VII of England. Research for this article has been awarded a Henri Frankfort Fellowship to be held at the Warburg Institute in 2013.

4. Arbeitsschwerpunkte

  • The understanding and reception of hieroglyphs in the 15th and 16th centuries Artistic recreations of hieroglyphs (or pseudo-hieroglyphs)
  • Hieroglyphic precursors to emblemata