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621  :  Legenda aurea

Number

621


Shelf Marks

  • Arundel Castle (Sussex), Duke of Norfolk (Legenda aurea)

Owners before c.1550

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Commissioners

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Country

United Kingdom


Ownership Category

Public

Origin

  • Place
    • Details : Ghent / Mons / Tournai
  • Date
    • Date details : c.1440
    • Half centuries : 1400-1449
    • Decade : 1440 - 1449

Physical description

Measurements

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  • Width of text blocks : (no data) mm

Illustrations

  • Information on the illustrations :
  • Total number of illustrations : 162
  • Number of miniatures : 162
  • Number of historiated initials :
  • Number of grisailles :
  • Number of drawings :

Miniaturists

  • M Guillebert van Mets (follower)
  • M Ghent Privileges

Material

Parchment

Binding

  • Description :
  • Dating : (no data)


Content

Genre

Authors

  • Jacobus de Voragine

Translators

  • Jean de Vignay

Contents

  • 1 : Legenda aurea

Languages

  • French

Bibliography

Gregory T. Clark, Made in Flanders: the Master of the Ghent Privileges and Manuscript Painting in the Southern Netherlands in the Time of Philip the Good, Turnhout 2000, p. 58-59, 65, 121-124 (ill. 26-27, 78-81)

Brigitte Dekeyser & Jan Van der Stock, Manuscripts in Transition. Recycling Manuscripts, Texts and Images. Proceedings of the International Congres held in Brussels (5-9 November 2002) (Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 15), Leuven 2005, p.285-290 (K. Smeyers)

Jonathan J.G. Alexander, James H. Marrow & Lucy Freeman Sandler (with the assistance of Elisabeth Moodey and Todor T. Petev), The Splendor of the Word. Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts at the New York Public Library, exhib. cat., New York-London-Turnhout 2005, see no. 64

Bernard Bousmanne & Thierry Delcourt (dir.), Ilona Hans-Collas, Pascal Schandel, Céline Van Hoorebeeck & Michiel Verweij (eds.), Miniatures flamandes, 1404-1492, exhib. cat. (Brussels-Paris, 2011-2012), Paris-Brussels, 2011, p. 150

Responsable

Hanno Wijsman