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The Lindisfarne Gospels
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| Michelle P. Brown |
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Michelle P. Brown is curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She has lectured internationally, has taught for the University of London on history, art history and palaeography and is a co-founder of the Research Centre for Illuminated Manuscript Studies at the Courtauld Institute. She is a member of the Comité International de Paléographie Latine, a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of the Courtauld Institute and of the Institute of English Studies of the University of London, and she is an honorary fellow of the SSI and CLAS. She is a series editor of British Library Studies in Medieval Culture. Her publications include A Guide to Western Historical Scripts, from Antiquity to 1600, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts, Understanding Illuminated Manuscripts, The British Library Guide to Writing and Scripts, The British Library Historical Source-Book for Scribes and The Book of Cerne: Prayer, Patronage and Power in Ninth-Century England.
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