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The Migration Period Vocabulary

Filigree Cloisonné enamel Fibula Insular Manuscript Illumination Codex Interlace Tonsure. Vellum Parchment Scriptorium Choir Piers Nave arcade Alternating Support System. The Migration Period Vocabulary. The Early Middle Ages in the West. Romans leave Northern Europe

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The Migration Period Vocabulary

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  1. Filigree Cloisonné enamel Fibula Insular Manuscript Illumination Codex Interlace Tonsure Vellum Parchment Scriptorium Choir Piers Nave arcade Alternating Support System The Migration PeriodVocabulary

  2. The Early Middle Ages in the West Romans leave Northern Europe Migration Period- Different Barbarian tribes move in from the East Angles and Saxons move across the channel to Britain forcing the Britons and Celts westward Gothic Tribes moved westward within Europe and converted to Christianity Art: Stuck between two periods of naturalism-Classical Antiquity and the Renaissance Familiar with Roman influence Created a visual imagery of their own political claim to the land

  3. Visigothic,Eagle Brooch, 6th century, Spain • Cloisonné enamel • Filigree • Visigoths

  4. Norse, Gummersmark Brooch, Denmark, 6th century

  5. Anglo-Saxon, Purse Cover, Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, England, 625 • King Raedwald

  6. Celtic Christian,South Cross of Ahenny, Co. TipperaryIreland, 8th century

  7. High Cross of Muiredach, Celtic Christian, Co. Louth, 923

  8. Hiberno-Saxon, Book of Durrow, St. Matthew, Britain, 660-680 • Insular • Codex • Manuscript Illumination • Author page • tonsure

  9. Book of Durrow, St. Mark • Author Page

  10. Hiberno-Saxon, Lindisfarne Gospels, Cross-Carpet Page, Britain, 689-721 • Carpet page

  11. Hiberno-Saxon, The Book of Kells, Chi-Rho page, Iona, Britain, ca. 800 • Initial page • Christi autem generatio

  12. Detail of Chi Rho Book of Kells

  13. Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany, 792-805

  14. Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne

  15. San Vitale, Ravenna, 547

  16. Plan of Saint Gall monastery, Switzerland, ca. 819

  17. Plan of Saint Gall monastery, Switzerland, ca. 819

  18. Saint Matthew, Coronation Gospels of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany, ca. 800-810

  19. Carolingian, St. Matthew, Ebbo Gospels, 816-35, France • Charlemagne • Monastery • Scriptorium

  20. Hiberno-Saxon, Lindisfarne Gospels, St. Matthew, 698-72, Britain • Hiberno-Saxon, Codex Amiatinus, The Scribe Ezra, 689-716, Britain

  21. Crucifixion, cover of the Lindau Gospels from Saint Gall, Switzerland, ca. 870

  22. Carolingian, Equestrian Statue of Charlemagne, 9th century, France • Renovatio Romani Imperii • Holy Roman Empire 800-843

  23. Carolingian, Lorsch Torhalle, 9th century, Germany

  24. Norse, Lion Head Post, Oseberg Ship Burial, 825

  25. Ottonian, Gospel Book of Otto III, Otto Enthroned, Germany, 997-1000 • Holy Roman Empire 963-1002

  26. St. Michael’s Church, Hildesheim, Germany, 1001-31

  27. St. Michael’s plan

  28. Ottonian, St. Michael’s, 1001-1031, Germany • Choir • Piers • Nave arcade • Alternating Support System

  29. Bronze doors, St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany, 1015

  30. Ottonian, Bronze Column, St. Michael’s, 1022

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