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Showing posts with label Tregaskis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tregaskis. Show all posts
Saturday, 11 June 2016
A Scribal and Illuminated Rebus?
Among the digitized manuscripts at Villanova University, PA, is a very small (approx.100×70mm) 14th-century English copy of some of Augustine's works, with a single illuminated page at the beginning:
The thing that strikes me as most unusual about this first page is the lower border, with foliage sprouting from what looks like a hole in the side of a wooden barrel:
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Leighton,
Price-code,
rebus,
Sotheby's,
Tregaskis
Saturday, 4 October 2014
More on the Psalter and Passion Sequences written by Pietro Ursuleo of Capua
In a previous post I wrote about the dismembered Psalter and Passion Sequences written by the humanistic scribe Pietro Ursuleo of Capua.
I have recently found a description of the book when it was still intact.
I have recently found a description of the book when it was still intact.
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