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Detail of a miniature of Agathocles and the wife of Damas. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean, duke of Berry. The manuscript shares the
Detail of a miniature of the death of Demetrius in the arms of Arsinoe, with an inscription on the wall, 'tue le Roy et Royne', with a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 19 of book 4. Contains the
1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge
Detail of a miniature of the death of Hannibal, at the beginning of chapter 10 of book 5. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean,
Detail of a miniature of three men at work pruning on a hillside. Contains the Commoda Ruralia of Petrus de Crescentiis, in twelve books, in a French translation attributed to Jean Cordechon and made for Charles V of France; preceded
Thott 463 2º.Edward IV (b. 1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England surmounted by a crowned helm with mantling in Edward's colours of red and blue, and surrounded by the Garter, with
of a miniature of the death of the children of Arsinoe and Lysimachus, with a motto inscribed on the wall, 'Fortune tournant sa roe / a maintes fait / souvent la / moe', at the beginning of chapter 16
Detail of a miniature of the death of Demetrius in the arms of Arsinoe, with an inscription on the wall, 'tue le Roy et Royne', at the beginning of chapter 19 of book 4. Contains the second translation of De
1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge
Detail of a miniature of the death of Herodes, with an inscription on the wall, 'Ainsi va le monde / tousdis / jouyeulx', at the beginning of chapter 7 of book 6. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum
Detail of a miniature of the death of Antonius, son of a triumvir, at the beginning of book 7. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to
Detail of a miniature of the death of Maurice, at the beginning of book 9. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean, duke of Berry.
Detail of a miniature of the death of Philippota of Catena, at the beginning of chapter 26 of book 9. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Detail of a miniature of the author with a man holding a spade in an orchard, at the beginning of book 5. Contains the Commoda Ruralia of Petrus de Crescentiis, in twelve books, in a French translation attributed to Jean
1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge
Detail of a miniature of Jean, duke of Berry, receiving a book from the translator, Laurent de Premierfait, at the beginning of the dedicatory letter to Jean of Berry. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio
1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge