This is a book for readers who are interested in the art and the social
history of the Middle Ages. Illuminated manuscripts of that period are a
primary source of information about the way in which men and women went
about the everyday business of living-working on the land, engaging in
trade and commerce, devoting themselves to crafts and manufactures, or
carrying on the range of activities that we now regard as the
professions. Many of the scenes reproduced in this superbly illustrated
account are simply works of art in their own right; others are taken
from manuscripts that are famous for the very high quality of their
illumination. Patricia Basing provides a rich commentary, full of
interesting observations, that relates each picture its historical
context, explores the connections between the illustrations and text,
and gives an account of the general background of manuscript production
in medieval times.