I have been a calligrapher and illuminator for more than 30 years, this is perhaps the most inspiring talk on the subject I have had the pleasure to have listened to. Well presented. Wish I had seen it sooner.
Thank you very much for your answer. I'd also like to say that, in addition to the educative content of her lecture specific to the subject matter--quite fascinating, really--, doctor Dormer has tought me a lot about the art of delivering a clear, entertaining and well structured exposition.
I fell in love with Illuminated Manuscripts when I was in high school, after I saw an art show and exhibit at the Wichita, KS Public Library. Recently, while recuperating, I bought animal skin vellum and used ink, pen and acrylics to do replicas for friends of mine. They loved them, and they are "okay"but my talent pails in comparison to the Medieval scripts done by the artists of centuries ago.
Thank you for uploading this lecture :) One of the courses that I'm attending now (Germanic Philology) focuses just on this subject. Having been studying for a few months now, I knew the majority of the things that were said, but it was interesting to hear them nonetheless! This Dr. Dormer has such a calming voice and she really looks like she's passionate about the subject, people that are passionate about their field of research or their work are a blessing :)
We are preparing the lecture videos now and they will be online soon [11th June 2012]. The transcripts are already available on the Gresham website (address in the lecture blurb).
since this lecture is about a visual topic of great beauty{Medieval Manuscripts},there is no reason to so rarely show the slides.The narration would work better if the slides were shown continually with more supporting visual information.There is no reason on UA-cam,to present a lecture exactly as it is performed in a lecture hall.The very visual nature of UA-cam works perfectly with a continual visual flow....not a lecture dominated by a static figure...but the dynamic of illuminated visual forms continuing to enchant us with their visual beauty & "illuminated" also through the verbal explanation but not dominated by it.
I have been a calligrapher and illuminator for more than 30 years, this is perhaps the most inspiring talk on the subject I have had the pleasure to have listened to. Well presented. Wish I had seen it sooner.
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Absolutely one of the best presentations i have ever seen, poetry to my ears.
A truly magnificent lecture worthy of several hearings! Dr Dormer delivers the goods!
Thank you very much for your answer. I'd also like to say that, in addition to the educative content of her lecture specific to the subject matter--quite fascinating, really--, doctor Dormer has tought me a lot about the art of delivering a clear, entertaining and well structured exposition.
Excellent presentation! Thank you Dr. Dormer and Gresham College.
Thank you so much for making this lecture available. Wonderful presentation.
I fell in love with Illuminated Manuscripts when I was in high school, after I saw an art show and exhibit at the Wichita, KS Public Library. Recently, while recuperating, I bought animal skin vellum and used ink, pen and acrylics to do replicas for friends of mine. They loved them, and they are "okay"but my talent pails in comparison to the Medieval scripts done by the artists of centuries ago.
Mitt Notned That is so cool!
Thank you for uploading this lecture :)
One of the courses that I'm attending now (Germanic Philology) focuses just on this subject. Having been studying for a few months now, I knew the majority of the things that were said, but it was interesting to hear them nonetheless! This Dr. Dormer has such a calming voice and she really looks like she's passionate about the subject, people that are passionate about their field of research or their work are a blessing :)
This is a great presentation. Learned quite a bit!
This is truly an engaging and wonderful presentation. I will be watching this several times!
It is our pleasure!
GreshamCollege , Dr. dormer is absolutely gorgeous.
We are preparing the lecture videos now and they will be online soon [11th June 2012].
The transcripts are already available on the Gresham website (address in the lecture blurb).
I was enlightened by listening to her lecture in clear English language. Very interesting subject. Well presented. Thanks a lot for this upload :-)
Wow! This is fascinating. Thank you so much for providing it! It made me wish I could attend Gresham and study in your classes!
this was lovely and a genuine pleasure
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Oh and I would love to have a manuscript they are beautiful..
You can also buy single pages at auction and reputable dealers. I would avoid eBay though.
thank you, i love this lecture
by the puple dye she means Tyrian Purple?
So interesting!
Great hair too.
you're joking right?
since this lecture is about a visual topic of great beauty{Medieval Manuscripts},there is no reason to so rarely show the slides.The narration would work better if the slides were shown continually with more supporting visual information.There is no reason on UA-cam,to present a lecture exactly as it is performed in a lecture hall.The very visual nature of UA-cam works perfectly with a continual visual flow....not a lecture dominated by a static figure...but the dynamic of illuminated visual forms continuing to enchant us with their visual beauty & "illuminated" also through the verbal explanation but not dominated by it.
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Dr. Dormer mentioned future related lectures. Are they also available?
man, she is way into these books.
If I were to ever win the lotto I would try to bug a manuscript of some sort
Interesting
was hoping it would show the actuall process not just talking about it
tony flamingo The Getty Museum has a six minute or so video which does so, if you can find it.
Just talking about it? lol
interesting