Papers by Marlene V Hennessy
Geoffrey Chaucer in Context, ed. Ian Johnson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 167-77.
Geoffrey Chaucer in Context, 2019

in Art, Architecture, and Archaeology in the Medieval Dioceses of Aberdeen and Moray, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, ed. Jane Geddes (London and New York: Routledge), 2016
Masalah yang diteliti dalam penelitian ini adalah hasil belajar mahasiswa teknik sipil pada mata ... more Masalah yang diteliti dalam penelitian ini adalah hasil belajar mahasiswa teknik sipil pada mata kuliah Analisis Struktur masih rendah. Rendahnya hasil belajar ini disebabkan oleh keterbatasan media pembelajaran yang digunakan dalam menyampaikan materi pembelajaran. Oleh karena itu, tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengembangkan media pembelajaran shaking table yang valid, praktis, dan efektif dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah Research and Development (R&D) dengan prosedur pengembangan media menggunakan model 4-D. Penelitian terdiri dari empat tahap, yaitu: define, design, develop, disseminate. Data dikumpulk an menggunakan metode kues ioner dan dianalisis dengan teknik deskriptif. Hasil yang diperoleh dari penelitian pengembangan ini adalah sebuah media pembelajaran untuk mata kuliah Analisi Struktur yang valid, praktis dan efektif bagi Mahasiswa.

in Art, Architecture, and Archaeology in the Medieval Dioceses of Aberdeen and Moray, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, ed. Jane Geddes (London and New York: Routledge), 2016
While the bulk of late medieval manuscripts written and decorated for Scottish patrons and book-o... more While the bulk of late medieval manuscripts written and decorated for Scottish patrons and book-owners did not outlast the Reformation, there are a number of survivals that merit more attention than they have hitherto received. The Arbuthnott book of hours, now housed at the Paisley Museum and Art Gallery, is part of a uniquely interesting group of manuscripts that was copied by a named scribe between 1482 and 1492 for the Arbuthnott family, who lived in a small, rural village about 26 miles south of Aberdeen. Members of this family were notable patrons of art, architecture and the Franciscan order, and the manuscripts they commissioned illuminate key aspects of indigenous book production in late medieval Scotland. This essay will focus on several illustrations and texts in the book of hours that reveal the liturgical preferences, reading habits, and religious sympathies of its earliest owner, Mariota Arbuthnott. My chief aim is to show how this book of hours reflects very early evidence of the dissemination of Maria in sole (Virgin in the Sun) iconography and of devotion to the Rosary. Hence I hope to show that this manuscript, which reflects both national and regional Scottish concerns as well as certain Continental aesthetic influences, provides important information about book production and religious culture in the far North.
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The Catholic Historical Review, 2011
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Oct 1, 2011
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Papers by Marlene V Hennessy
Edited volumes by Marlene V Hennessy
Books by Marlene V Hennessy
Reviews by Marlene V Hennessy