The Memory of Past Acts: Picturing Presence, Loss, and History in Illuminated Cartularies, c. 1050-1220

Robert A. Maxwell
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The Memory of Past Acts: Picturing Presence, Loss, and History in Illuminated Cartularies, c. 1050-1220

Robert A. Maxwell
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"The Memory of Past Acts is a marvelous book, surely the most ambitious and interesting to have been written on cartularies for a long time. Scholarship on the subject since the 1990s has, with few exceptions, progressed in the form of regionally focused conference volumes, specialized articles, and chapters within monographs devoted to other subjects. The geographical and chronological breadth on display in Robert Maxwell's study, with its deft melding of diplomatic and art historical analysis, is refreshing and impressive, and supports an original and theoretically sophisticated treatment of medieval documentary culture." -- Adam Kosto, Columbia University

"Robert Maxwell's critical revaluation of medieval illuminated cartularies brilliantly demonstrates how visual images contribute to 'cartularization,' the process of selectively assembling within a single codex the disparate charters containing legal privileges, grants of territory, and acts of foundation from different periods to narrate or rewrite an institution's history. The author offers convincing evidence of the various ways that images and graphic marks - portraits, seals, depictions of ceremonial acts - enhance the 'artifactual value' of cartularies as material representations and living presences of past historical performances." -- Thomas E. A. Dale, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Published date: Apr 27, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 388
  • Publisher: PIMS
  • ISBN: 9780888442413
  • Dimensions: 8.3" W x 1.4" L x 10.25" H
Robert A. Maxwell is Sherman Fairchild Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. The author of The Art of Medieval Urbanism: Parthenay in Romanesque Aquitaine (2007) and editor of Representing History, 900-1300: Art, Music, History (2010), he is also co-editor, with Kirk Ambrose, of Current Directions in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Sculpture Studies (2010) and, with Manuel Antonio Castineiras Gonzalez, of a special issue of Ad Limina entitled Imagining the Road to Santiago: Itineraries, Narratives, Myths (2025). He has written widely on medieval manuscript illumination, sculpture, and architecture, as well as on the historiography of medieval art.

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