Illuminated Manuscripts


The image on the right is Augustinus. La Cité de Dieu. Paris, early fifteenth century. It consists of a miniature with God on his heavenly throne, surrounded by cherubs; in the four corners the four church fathers. In the lower margin the weapon and emblem of Philips van Kleef (1456-1528), who owned the manuscript before it came into possession of the library of Oranje-Nassau, the later library of the stadholder.
Libraries throughout history have done their best to preserve this artwork. In recent years they have begun to publish many of the images on the internet thus opening up their accessability considerably. These images are from the National Library of the Netherlands, or Koninklijkeurg Bibliotheek.

Finally, this last image is from a Psalter ca. 1470. This particular page depicts Psalm 52, illuminated with an initial with praying David. There are many more like these to be found out on the internet. I expect to post again on one in particular: the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript now kept at Yale University. Until then, cheers!

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