Item Info
Item No: mcaw022421
Title: Bible du XIIIe siècle
Script:
Bastarda
Language: French
Folio Number: f. 242r
Source: Rare Book Department
Notes: Although this manuscript was produced in the fifteenth century, the text of this Bible is a copy of a thirteenth-century French translation of the Latin Vulgate, marking an early attempt in the Church's history to render the sacred words of the Bible into a language that more people could understand. The Book of Josiah in this manuscript comprises the last two chapters of II Chronicles and the beginning of the deutero-canonical book I Esdras. The manuscript was illuminated by two different artists from the workshop of the Master of the Échevinage de Rouen, an illuminator named after a group of chronicles made for the municipal patrons, known as the échevins, of Rouen.
Notes: Nebuchadnezzar slaying a King of Judah and Josiah celebrating the Passover, beginning the Book of Josiah
Sirsi Catalog Key: 1457695
Country: Country:France
City/Town/Township:Rouen
Creation Year (Single Year or Range Begin): 1475
Image Dimensions Width: 471 mm
ShelfMark: Widener 2
Creator Name: Master of the Échevinage de Rouen, workshop of - Artist