Medieval Manuscri Gallery
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Biblia Porta, late 13th century, France
Ab urbe condita by Livius, Tours. The white creatures on the left are elephants.
Hitda Codex, commissioned by Hitda, abbess of Meschede about 1020
Bréviaire de Belleville by Jean Pucelle, 1323-1326
medievaliz:regndoft:The Middle Ages was a very exciting time in Europe.Giant. Slug.
It’s May, and Love is in the air! Courtly love, that is, which is the Labor of the Month for May, as
effervescentaardvark:Illustrations depicting the work of the devil (feasting, jousting and dancing)
Manuscript Leaf with Initial T, from an Antiphonary via Medieval ArtMedium: Tempera, ink, and metal
Rodinesque monkey on a pot(above Saints Peter and Paul ‘Petrus apostolus et Paulus doctor gent
anlagatglas:“Scandinavian ogham” (i.e. runes) from the Lebor Ogaim, a medieval Irish treatise on ogh
Magpie - Bestiary - Harley MS 4751 folio 48v
head or tail?book of hours, Bruges c. 1500Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, Ms. W.427, fol. 68r
The Pentecost, Bohemian Master, 1413-15
long-eared batPsalter, England c. 1360-1400Bodleian Library, Exeter College MS 47, fol. 21v
What a tall drink of puzzle initial P! Digging that English teal.Manuscript description and digital
Libro de los Juegos, (Book of games), commissioned by Alfonso X of Castile, Galicia and León and com
crowd of the damnedPamplona Bible, Navarre 1197Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 108, fol. 254r
Illustrations from the Maastricht Hours, Netherlands (Liège), 1st quarter of the 14th century
Happy November! Chopping firewood is the Labor of the Month this month, as presented in LJS 449, a 1
badgersGaston Phébus, Livre de la chasse, Paris 15th centuryBnF, Français 616, fol. 35v
Happy Hanukkah from GWU Special Collections! Our new acquisition, this illuminated manuscript leaf f
1man1poleBible, France 1200-1210Avranches, BM, ms. 2, fol.127v
DRUNKEN NOAH, ELISHA & SADO-PEDOBEARGenesis 9,21-23 & 2Kings 2,23-25Biblia pauperum, Bavaria
Happy August! Reaping is the Labor of the Month this month, as presented in LJS 449, a 15th century
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