Contents
Introduction
1. New Finds versus the Beginning of the Narrative on Insular Gospel Books
Nancy Netzer
2. Recent Trends in Dating Works of Insular art
Lawrence Nees
3. Southumbrian Book Culture: The Interface Between Insular and Anglo-Saxon
Michelle P. Brown
4. Metalwork in Ireland from the Later Seventh to the Ninth Century; A Review
Michael Ryan
5. Looking to Byzantium: Light, Color and Cloth in Insular Art
Heather Pulliam
6. Insular Chrismals and House-Shaped Shrines in the Early Middle Ages
Neil O Donoghue
7. Writing in Tongues: Mixed Scripts and Style in Insular Art
Ben C. Tilghman
8. Reclaiming the Apocalypse Majestas Panel for the Ruthwell Cross
Paul Meyvaert
9. An Irish Stroke of European Genius, Irish High Crosses and the Emperor Charles the Bald
Peter Harbison
10. High Crosses, The Sun’s Course, and Local Theologies at Kells and Monasterboice
Éamonn Ó Carragáin
11. Appropriating Victoria: Intercultural Transformations of a Visual Motif
Carol Neuman de Vegvar
12. St. John the Divine: Between Two Worlds
Jennifer O Reilly
13. Vox Ecclesiae: Performance and Insular Manuscript Art
Carol Farr
14. The Image in the Arenberg Gospels of Christ beginning to be “What He Was Not”
Jane Rosenthal
15. Satan's Mandorla: Translation, Transformation, and Interpretation in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Benjamin Withers
16. The Veil of Moses as Exegetical Image in the Illustrated Old English Hexateuch (London, BL Cotton MS Claudius B.iv)
Herbert R. Broderick III
17. The Binding of the Stonyhurst Gospel of St. John and St. John
Martin Werner