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Speculum humanae salvationis. Gallica Bnf

"Speculum humanae salvationis" (Mirror of Human Salvation) Previous Artifact Back to Collections Next Artifact Collection ID MS.000321 Type Manuscript Date ca. 1370 Geography Austria Language Latin Medium Ink on Vellum Dimensions 12 5/16 × 9 5/8 × 1 in. (31.2 × 24.4 × 2.5 cm) Exhibit Location


Speculum Humanae Salvationis. The baptism of Christ by St. John the Baptist, an angel holds

The Mirror of Salvation: Speculum Humanae Salvationis. An Edition of British Library Blockbook G. 11784. Translation and commentary by Albert C. Labriola and John W Smeltz. (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. 2002. Pp. viii, 194; 58 black and white illustrations. $65.00.)


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The Speculum Humanae Salvationis: Unique in Many Ways Not only is this codex among the first decorated manuscripts of the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, but it is also the first ever bilingual version with the original Latin and an abridged German text present side-to-side.


Speculum Humanae Salvationis • Imago Riproduzione in facsimile di antiche opere

Speculum humanae salvationis. Created: Franconia, Germany, probably Nuremberg, between 1350 and 1400. Binding: 16th century, backed with stamped pigskin, paper boards covered with vellum from a missal, 2 leather ties; inscribed on back: Specu/lum - Salv/tionis; in blue morocco case lettered: Speculum Humanae Salvationis - German Ms. on vellum.


Anonymous Speculum Humanae Salvationis. Hs 2505, folio 51v & 52r (1360)

The Speculum Humanae Salvationis or Mirror of Human Salvation was a bestselling, anonymously illustrated work of popular theology in the late Middle Ages, part of the genre of encyclopedic speculum literature, in this case concentrating on the medieval theory of typology, whereby the events of the Old Testament prefigured or foretold the events.


Speculum Humanae Salvationis in Einsiedeln « Facsimile edition

Description PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, pairs of drawings excised from original manuscript and mounted within cardboard frames, i paper flyleaf + 25 fols. + ii paper flyleaves, 139 x 190 mm (ruled area for each drawing within a pair 130 x 80 mm)


Pages from the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, Westphalia or Köln,c. 1360 Medieval art, Medieval

An Illustrated Speculum Humanae Salvationis - Green Collection Ms 000321 | Brill "An Illustrated Speculum Humanae Salvationis" published on 31 Jan 2022 by Brill.


Speculum humanae salvationis. Gallica

Speculum humanae salvationis. Books > Benelux countries > History > 400-1400. Books > Benelux countries > History > 1400-1600. Typology (Theology) > Bibliography. Theology, Doctrinal > History > Middle Ages, 600-1500 > Bibliography.


The Speculum humanae salvationis Museum of the Bible

Offering a clear exposition of Christian salvation, the Speculum humanae salvationis, composed by an anonymous author, possibly a Dominican, was a valuable aid for preachers. Over 400 manuscript copies have survived, two-fifths with lengthy cycles of pictures. In most chapters, an episode from the life of Christ of the Virgin Mary is juxtaposed with events drawn from the Old Testament or other.


Speculum humanae salvationis. Gallica Bnf, Illustration, Pictogramme

The Speculum humanae salvationis ( Mirror of Human Salvation) was a popular religious text in late medieval Europe. It belongs to the rich literary genre of medieval specula (mirrors)—texts that invite readers to cast their gaze upon a specific topic, ranging from the church or monasticism to astrology or the life of a prince.


Speculum humanae salvationis. Gallica Bibliotheque nationale de france, Bnf, Xviie siècle

Speculum humanae salvationis (Mirror of Human Salvation), in Latin Germany, Franconia (Nuremberg?), ca. 1350-1400 The Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.140, fols. 37v-38r Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan, 1902 Printer-friendly version


Vatikan, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 1806 Speculum humanae salvationis (Augsburg

The Speculum humanae salvationis or Mirror of Human Salvation, a bestselling anonymous illustrated encyclopedic work of popular theology, originated between 1309 (since it refers to the Pope being at Avignon) and 1324, the date on two copies.


german 1360's illumination.Speculum Humanae Salvationis, Westfalen oder Köln, um 1360

Let's take a peek at an upcoming facsimile, disclosed at the 2019 Frankfurt Book Fair: the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, one of the most popular illustrated works of the Middle Ages. In 2020, CM Editores will delight manuscript enthusiasts by making one of the most widely-circulated medieval books available for purchase as a facsimile.


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The Speculum Humanae Salvationis or Mirror of Human Salvation was a bestselling, anonymously illustrated work of popular theology in the late Middle Ages, part of the genre of encyclopedic speculum literature, in this case concentrating on the medieval theory of typology, whereby the events of the Old Testament prefigured or foretold the events.


Speculum humanae salvationis. Gallica Bible Illustrations, Late Middle Ages, Bnf, Old

The Speculum Humanae Salvationis or Mirror of Human Salvation: rich in images and extremely popular. Feast your eyes on the 176 pen and ink drawings with delicate colour washes that recount the Fall of Man and the redemption of mankind!


Hs 2505 Speculum humanae salvationis Romanische kunst, Buchkunst, Darmstadt

The Speculum Humanae Salvationis or Mirror of Human Salvation was a bestselling anonymous illustrated work of popular theology in the late Middle Ages, part of the genre of encyclopedic speculum literature, in this case concentrating on the medieval theory of typology, whereby the events of the Old Testament prefigured, or foretold, the events o.