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Medieval Collection
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Image Number:
JRL0924400dc
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JRL0924400dc
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Reference Number:
English MS 98
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English MS 98
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Previous Accession Number:
R12144
Link to Catalogue:
Image Title:
Journey back to Nazareth
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Journey back to Nazareth
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Alternative Image Title:
Die Lune
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Die Lune
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false
Translated Image Title:
Monday
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Monday
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false
Parent Work Title:
Speculum Vite Christi
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Speculum Vite Christi
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false
Alternative Parent Work Title:
Meditatione Vitae Christi
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Meditatione Vitae Christi
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Alternative Parent Work Title:
Meditations on the Life of Christ
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Meditations on the Life of Christ
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Translated Parent Work Title:
Mirror of the life of Christ
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Mirror of the life of Christ
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false
Creator:
Love, Nicholas, active 1410
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Love, Nicholas, active 1410
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Creator Role:
Translator
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Translator
Creator Role
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Display Creator:
Love, Nicholas, active 1410
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Love, Nicholas, active 1410
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Date Created:
15th century [early]
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15th century [early]
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Page:
24v
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24v
Page
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Image Sequence Number:
024v
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024v
Image Sequence Number
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Description:
Meditations on the Life of Christ. The holy family visit Mary's cousin Elizabeth and her child John before they make the journey back to their home in Nazareth. The text then reflects on the feast of Candlemas. Illuminated and pen-flourished initials. The written space is 188 x 130 mm, with two columns.
description
Meditations on the Life of Christ. The holy family visit Mary's cousin Elizabeth and her child John before they make the journey back to their home in Nazareth. The text then reflects on the feast of Candlemas. Illuminated and pen-flourished initials. The written space is 188 x 130 mm, with two columns.
Description
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Language Code:
enm-GB
language
enm-GB
Language Code
false
Subject:
Religion
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Religion
Subject
false
Subject:
Christianity
subject
Christianity
Subject
false
Subject:
Theology--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500
subject
Theology--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500
Subject
false
Category of Material:
Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
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false
Sub-Category:
Codex
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Codex
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false
Technique Used:
Handwriting
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Handwriting
Technique Used
false
Technique Used:
Illumination (image-making process)
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Illumination (image-making process)
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false
Medium:
Ink
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Ink
Medium
false
Support:
Vellum
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Vellum
Support
false
Time Period Covered:
1 BCE - 500 CE
time_period_covered
1 BCE - 500 CE
Time Period Covered
false
Time Period Covered:
1200 - 1500 CE
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1200 - 1500 CE
Time Period Covered
false
Places Covered:
Israel: Jerusalem
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Israel: Jerusalem
Places Covered
false
People Covered:
Joseph, Saint
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Joseph, Saint
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false
People Covered:
John, the Baptist, Saint
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John, the Baptist, Saint
People Covered
false
People Covered:
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
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Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
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false
People Covered:
Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ
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false
Item Height:
304 mm
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304 mm
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false
Item Width:
204 mm
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204 mm
Item Width
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Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
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The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Current Repository
false
Provenance:
Knyvett, Robert
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Knyvett, Robert
Provenance
false
Provenance:
Evans, Thomas William
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Evans, Thomas William
Provenance
false
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
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The University of Manchester Library
Rights Holder - Image
false
Rights holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
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The University of Manchester Library
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Access Rights:
References:
Parts of this catalogue have been reproduced from Ker, N.R., 'Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 416. By kind permission of Oxford University Press.
references
Parts of this catalogue have been reproduced from Ker, N.R., 'Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 416. By kind permission of Oxford University Press.
References
false
References:
Tyson, Moses, 'Hand-List of the Collection of English Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library' (1928), p.22.
references
Tyson, Moses, 'Hand-List of the Collection of English Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library' (1928), p.22.
References
false
Bibliographic Citation:
Love, Nicholas, 'Mirror of the blessed life of Jesus Christ: a reading text, edited by Michael G. Sargent.' (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2004).
bibliography
Love, Nicholas, 'Mirror of the blessed life of Jesus Christ: a reading text, edited by Michael G. Sargent.' (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2004).
Bibliographic Citation
false
Notes:
The Meditation on the Life of Christ or the Meditatione Vitae Christi was believed to have been written by the famous 13th-century Franciscan John Bonaventura but more recent scholarship has now attributed the authorship to a little known 14th-century Italian Franciscan, Johannes de Caulibus. Little is know of Love himself, though it appears that he was the prior of Mount Grace, a Carthusian monastery in Yorkshire, as a 'Dom Nicholas Love' is listed as such in 1410.
notes
The Meditation on the Life of Christ or the Meditatione Vitae Christi was believed to have been written by the famous 13th-century Franciscan John Bonaventura but more recent scholarship has now attributed the authorship to a little known 14th-century Italian Franciscan, Johannes de Caulibus. Little is know of Love himself, though it appears that he was the prior of Mount Grace, a Carthusian monastery in Yorkshire, as a 'Dom Nicholas Love' is listed as such in 1410.
Notes
false
Cost:
Purchased by the John Rylands Library from the London booksellers Bull & Auvache for £25.00 on 12 July 1905.
cost
Purchased by the John Rylands Library from the London booksellers Bull & Auvache for £25.00 on 12 July 1905.
Cost
false
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2009-07-01
Multi Page Number:
280
multi_page_number
280
Multi Page Number
false
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2010-11
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Medieval
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Medieval
Collection Code
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