Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The following is a list of manuscripts of the Trotula that are now available for online consultation. In addition to the shelfmark, the index number is given from either Green's 1996 handlist of Latin manuscripts of the Trotula texts, or Green's 1997 handlist of manuscripts of medieval vernacular translations. [1] Latin Manuscripts
It has a seventeenth-century Italian binding of dark brown sheepskin. The manuscript has outer decorations of blind-tooled fan-shaped motifs pressed into the leather cover with a heated brass tool on the front and back. [2] The Golden Haggadah is a selection of texts to be read on the first night of Passover, dealing with the Exodus of the ...
14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; Pages in category "14th-century illuminated manuscripts" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. ...
The Premonstratensian abbey of Marienweerd, located nearby, produced a rhyme Bible by Jacob van Maerlant [48] and a 14th-century illuminated manuscript by the same painter, Der naturen bloeme. [49] Around 1440, an anonymous master in Utrecht produced the Hours of Catherine of Cleves , [ 50 ] which contains over 150 miniatures and is considered ...
14th-century illuminated manuscripts (68 P) Pages in category "14th-century manuscripts" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
The Great Canterbury Psalter, f. 1r Henry II rules England.Following his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, his dominions also encompass part of France.In 1170, Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, has returned from his exile in France with a series of splendid manuscripts illuminated on the continent which were to influence the style of the scriptorium at Christ Church, Canterbury, the ...
The Tree of Jesse initial, bordered by the royal arms of England and France (fol. 8r).. The Gorleston Psalter (British Library Add MS 49622) is a 14th-century manuscript notable for containing early music instruction and for its humorous marginalia.
The Maastricht Hours is a book of hours that was produced in the vicinity of Liège early in the 14th century and is now among the Stowe manuscripts of the British Library. [1] It is known for its colourful and imaginative miniatures, often on animal themes. [2] It has been fully digitised and is available on the British Library website. [3]