Thursday 29 October 2015

Speculum Humanae Salvationis (ULB Darmstadt Hs 2505)

Lamech harassed by his two wives, f. 37r.

Colloquial name(s): Speculum Humanae Salvationis
Official name(s): Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt Hs 2505

Date: c. 1360
Origin: Westfalen, Germany

Online facsimile available via: Digitale Sammlungen Darmstadt (full zoomable facsimile), DGF viewer (full zoomable facsimile) and Manuscript Minatures (select illustrations)

Las Leyes d'Amors (Bibliothèque Muncipale de Toulouse, MS 2883)

Man at prayer to an effigy of the Virgin and Child, f. 2r.

Colloquial name(s): Las Leyes d'Amors
Official name(s): Bibliothèque Muncipale de Toulouse, MS 2883

Date: 1356, stated in the text (source, second source)
Origin: Toulouse, S.W. France (source)

Online facsimile available via: Rosalis - Bibliothèque Numérique de Toulouse (full facsimile, but fairly low-resolution) and Bibliothèque Virtuelle des Manuscrits Médiévaux (somewhat better resolution)

The Bohun Psalter (BL Egerton MS 3277)

Four scenes from the life of David, f. 29v.

Colloquial name(s): The Bohun Psalter
Official name(s): British Library Egerton MS 3277

Date: second half of 14th C (source)
Origin: London (?), England (source)


The Romance of Alexander (MS. Bodl. 264)

Cassamus and his chess-players, f. 128v.

Colloquial name(s): The Romance of Alexander, The Roman d'Alexandre
Official name(s): Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. 264

Date: 1338-1344 (source) with two sections added c. 1400 (source)
Origin: Tournai, Flanders (source); Flanders with two sections added later in England (source)

Online facsimile available via: LUNA (high-quality, zoomable facsimiles of the majority of the illustrations) and  The Bodleian Library (much poorer quality, non-zoomable facsimile of the complete manuscript)

Chroniques de France ou de St. Denis (BL Royal MS 16 G VI)

Messengers sent to the church of St. Martin at Tours, f. 18.

Colloquial name(s): Chroniques de France ou de St. Denis
Official name(s): British Library, Royal MS 16 G VI

Date: after 1332 but before 1350 (source)
Origin: Paris, Central France (source)


The Taymouth Hours (BL Yeats Thompson MS 13)

Woman with longbow and rabbit/hare, f. 68.

Colloquial name(s): The Taymouth Hours
Official name(s): British Library, Yates Thompson MS 13

Date: second quarter of the 14th C (source); 1325-1340 (source)
Origin: London (?), S.E. (?) England

Online facsimile available via: The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

The Luttrell Psalter (BL Add. MS 42130)

A woman spinning at the great wheel and a woman carding wool, f. 193r.

Colloquial name(s): The Luttrell Psalter
Official name(s): British Library, Additional MS 42130

Date: 1325-1340 (source); 1320-1340 (source)
Origin: Lincolnshire, N. England

Online fascimile available via: The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

Wednesday 28 October 2015

The Gorleston Psalter (BL Add. MS 49622)

Historiated initial, f. 35r.

Colloquial name(s): The Gorleston Psalter
Official name(s): British Library, Add. MS 49622

Date: 1310-1324 (source); c. 1306, c. 1310-1320 or c. 1320 (source)
Origin: made for a person associated with St. Andrew's, Gorleston, Suffolk (source)

Online facsimile available via: The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

The Manesse Codex (UBH Cod. Pal. germ. 848)

Herr Bernger von Horheim, f. 178r.

Colloquial name(s): The Manesse Codex, Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift
Official name(s): Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Codices Palatini germanici 848

Date: c. 1300-1340 (source and second source)
Origin: Zurich, Germany (source and second source)

Online facsimile available via: Heidelberger historische bestände - digital and via HeidICON


The Alphonso Psalter (BL Add. MS 24686)

Saint Andrew and Saint Lawrence, f. 2r.

Colloquial name(s): The Alphonso Psalter, The Tenison Psalter
Official name(s): British Library, Additional MS 24686

Date: c. 1284-1316, depending on illustrations in question (source)
Origin: London or Westminster, England (source)


The Smithfield Decretals (BL Royal MS 10 E IV)

Man reading a book, f. 4v.

Colloquial name(s): The Smithfield Decretals
Official name(s): British Library, Royal MS 10 E IV

Date: Last quarter of the 13th C or first quarter of the 14th C (source) or c. 1300-1340 (source)
Origin: Phase 1: Toulouse (?), S. France, dedicated to the University of Paris (source and source), Phase 2: London, England (source)

Online facsimile available via: The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts (select images) and The British Library Digitised Manuscripts (full facsimile)

The Maciejowski Bible (Morgan MS M.638)

Judges 20:29-35, wherein the people of Israel invaded the city of Gibeah, f. 16v.

Colloquial name(s): The Maciejowski Bible, The Morgan Bible, The Crusader Bible.
Official name(s): Pierpoint Morgan Library, MS M.638 (first 43 folios), Bibliothèque Nationale de France MS Nouv. Acq. Lat. 2294 (2 folios) and J. Paul Getty Museum MS 16 (1 folio).

Date: c. 1240s (source) or c. 1250s (source)
Origin: Paris, France (source)

Online facsimile available via: The Morgan Library and Museum (Morgan M. 638), The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (one folio of MS Nouv. Acq. Lat. 2294)

Welcome to the blog

Manuscript facsimiles are a great resource for the medieval re-enactor and costumer. Unfortunately, it can often be tricky to actually find them, or even to discover which manuscripts have been digitised. This blog aims to help!

I'm principally interested in the first three-quarters of the 14th C in England and France, thus this blog will focus on manuscripts from within these dates and locations. If you have any manuscripts that you'd like to be featured, or any information or interpretation that you'd like to add, please comment!