RMCREC2B–An illuminated Hebrew manuscript (c. 1278). British Library, London. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany.
RMM94E0R–The Facundus Beatus or Beatus de Leon. Illuminated manuscript dated in 1047 by Facundus for Ferdinand I and Queen Sancha, kings of Castile and Leon, on the commentaries of the Beatus of Liebana (701-798) about the Apocalypse of St John. Detail of a miniature. Folio 46r. National Library. Madrid, Spain.
RMC78NN0–The Book of Kells. Chi Rho monogram. Folio 34r. 8th century. Trinity College Library. Dublin. Ireland.
RMBR8X35–Alfonso IV of Aragon called 'the kind' (1299-1336). King of Aragon and count of Barcelona as Alfonso III.
RMM146T1–The Ashburnham Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. Late 6th -early 7th century Latin Illuminated manuscript of the Pentateuch, the first five book of the Old Testament. Construction of a city. National Library of France. Paris.
RMM5Y03J–The End of the World and The Last Judgement: cold water. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM7M697–Bible translated into Spanish, 15th century. Illuminated page from the first chapter of the First Book (The Book of Genesis), the first book of Hebrew Scripture, the Old Testament. Miniature depicting Adam and Eve praying in front of God. Library of El Escorial Monastery, province of Madrid, Spain.
RMKF00XA–The Gerona Beatus. Illuminated manuscript depicting the Baptism of Christ in the Jordan river. Depicted in the upper part are the two sources of the Jordan. Miniature. Folio 189r. C. 975. Museum of Girona Cathedral. Catalonia. Spain.
RM2BN4BE4–Illuminated manuscript. Middle Ages. Biskupija near Knin, Croatia. Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments, Split, Croatia.
RMT1GK06–Vatican Terence (Terentius Vaticanus). Illuminated manuscript of the 9th century from the Latin comedies of Publius Terentius Afer. Written in lowercase Carolingian. Miniature depicting actors performing Terentius comedies. Folio 55. Vatican Apostolic Library, Vatican City.
RMMA96FH–Le Livre de Chasse (Book of the Hunt) by Gaston Phobus (1331-1391). Written around 1387-1389. Book dedicated to Philip the Bond, Duke of Burgundy. Illuminated manuscript, 15th century. Hunting scene with bow and crossbows. Conde Museum. Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RMKJWTBT–Iluminated initial of Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350), The Avenger. King of Castille, Leon and Galicia. Ordenamiento de Alcalá. Manuscript of Nicolas Gonzales, calligrapher of Pedro I. 14th century.
RMBG8MPW–BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Lectionary illuminated and manuscript containing the Gospel passages read during the Divine Liturgy.
RMD80J49–Minutes of the Council of Jaca. 11th century. Fragment of an illuminated scroll. At the bottom, bishops.
RMBXRRKC–Shipping Crusaders to the Holy Land. Page of the Statutes of the Order of the Holy Spirit. 15th century.
RME1F5A2–Codex Lebuinus. Northern France, 825-850. Detail of binding, Cologne, 11th-12th centuries. The central figure depicts Bacchus.
RMMBDNYM–Escorial Beatus. 10th century. Mozarabic. Based on the Commentary of the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liebana. Illuminated page. Library of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Spain.
RMBM0KJA–Jesus predicts that Peter will betray him three times. Illuminated pages of the Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMBG8KTY–ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateuch.
RMD25GR3–Pierre Salmon presents the manuscript to king Charles VI the Beloved. Miniature. 15th century. France National Library.
RMPNHNMM–Heidelberg Psalter, 11th century. German miniaturist (active 11th century in southern Germany). The manuscript comes from the Monastery of Saints Michael and Stephen in Heidelberg. Miniature on folio 44v depicting King David and four named musicians in front of the Ark of the Covenant with cherub and seraphim, set against a purple ground. The composition is divided into two levels. Vatican Apostolic Library.
RMJJ0NTG–Portolan atlas of the world by Joan Martines (1556-1590). Messina, 1587. Amazon basin and two mouths. National Library. Madrid. Spain.
RMM7HA30–Jesus crucified is surrounded by a crowd of people crying on Mount Calvary. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM5Y042–Jesus going to Naim find people carrying a dead, an only child of a widowed mother. Jesus was stirred and resuscitated him. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM7HA33–The disciples go to Jerusalem, by orden of Jesus, to tell what happenned. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM7HA2X–Anna's prayer to the angel. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM5Y04F–Jesus goes to Capharnaum and a servant warns him that the son of the centurion is sick. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library, Turin, Italy.
RMM5Y055–Jesus heals a man with leprosy. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMJAA296–Saint John the Baptist in the Desert. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
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RMM7HA31–Christ crucified asking for something to drink to the soldiers, and they give him a sponge soaked in vinegar. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM5Y041–Jesus resurrected lifts up his eyes to heaven and explain a parable. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM6G7MY–Gospel Book of Terrassa (incomplete codex). Parchment. 240 x 160 mm. 99 folios. From La Seu of Manresa, 11th century. Santo Espiritu Basilica of Terrassa, province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RMM61H51–Jesus in the house of Simon the leper in Bethany. A woman came to Jesus and poured some perfume expensive on his head. Then the disciples were angry saying why this waste. Jesus said them she had done a good deed with him because they will always have the poor people with them, but they will not have him. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMBJE114–Jesus took five loaves and two fish and gives them to 500 people saying: eat your fill. Miniature. Codex Predis.
RMM7HA2W–Jesus heals on the Sabbath Day in the Pharisee's house. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM4MMKF–Peter walked on the water towards Jesus. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM9Y2E3–The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Miniature. Book of Hours of the Duchess de Bourgogne (1457-1482). By Master of Mary of Burgundy, ca. 1480. Conde Museum. Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RMF2C1YW–Green Book. Book of privileges of the City of Barcelona. Copy illuminated by Arnau Penna, 1380. Vassal. Oath of fealty.
RMD5R93H–Misal of Bishop Galceran of Vilanova. 14th century. Miniature. Diocesan Museum of La Seu d'Urgell. Catalonia. Spain.
RMF4RK92–Portolan atlas of the world by Joan Martines (1556-1590). Messina, 1587. National Library. Madrid. Spain.
RMBMN375–Alfonso IV of Aragon (1299-1336). Codex of the Usages. Catalan Parliament assembled in Montblanc on 18 June, 1333. Catalonia.
RMDG81NM–The Ashburnham Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. Miniature of Moses. National Library of France. Paris.
RMDT1H78–Ferdinand IV of Castile 'El Emplazado' The Summoned (1285-1312). King of Castile (1295-1312) and Leon and Galicia 1301-1312.
RMBM0M56–The end of the world and the Last Judgement. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMBM0KNA–Jesus tells the apostles the parable of the friend who came to the house asking for bread. Codex of Predis. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMMAEW7B–Liber Floridus (Book of Flowers). Medieval encyclopedia, 1090-1120 by Lambert, Canon of Saint-Omer. Miniature depicting Saint Peter and the city of Rome. Manuscript of the15th century. Conde Museum. Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RMCE87JE–Boethius (ca.480-524/525 AD). Roman philosopher. Le Grant Boethius, de Consolation. First page. By A. Verard. 1494.
RMHWP9AG–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Wedding of Joseph and Mary. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
RMCWTC05–Petrarch (1304-1374). Song Book (Il Canzoniere), Also known as the Scattered Rhymes. Poem. Folio 1r. Vatican Library.
RMBMX2B1–Cantigas de Santa María (Canticles of Holy Mary). Group of Dominican monks. Spain. National Heritage.
RMBMW4E2–Cantigas de Santa María (Canticles of Holy Mary). Encounter between two women. Spain. National Heritage.
RMCREBYH–Worms Mahzor. Prayer book for Jewish holidays. Germany, 1271-1272. Ink on parchment (facsimile). Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany.
RMHWP9AC–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Jesus washes Peter's feet. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
RMBMW4D9–Cantigas de Santa María (Canticles of Holy Mary). Medieval lady spinning wool. Spain. National Heritage.
RMF3DW8M–The Prague Haggadah. Prague, Bohemia, 1526. Illustration: Hayyim Shahor Schwartz. Letterpress and woodcuts on paper. Gift of John D. Herring and family, New York to American Friends of the Israel Museum. Jerusalem.
RMBMHW42–Western Christian knights who took part in an expedition of the Crusades to the Holy Land. Order of the Holy Spirit.
RM2BK7PTN–Saint Mark the Evangelist writing the second Gospel, accompanied by the winged lion (symbol of the tetramorph). Miniature, 11th century. Conde Museum, Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RMEEJ2GH–Medieval society. Moneylender. Miniature 'Livre de Bonnes Meurs' by Jacques Le Grand (m.1415). French school.
RMEEDA96–Medieval society. Craps players. Miniature 'Livre de Bonnes Meurs' by Jacques Le Grand (m.1415). French school.
RMDA1JE3–Book hours. Annunciation of Mary. Miniature. 15th century. Codex of Anne of Brittany (1475-1589). Facsimile.
RMM97G1N–Innocent III (Lotario dei Conti di Segni) (1160-1216). Italian Pope. Penitential Psalms of the Pope. Incunabula in Catalan language, 14th century. Folio with miniatures depicting capitular letters. At the bottom, the shield of Catalonia held by two angels.
RM2BK7PTJ–Saint Matthew the Apostle writing the Gospel accompanied by the angel (symbol of the tetramorph). Miniature, 12th century. Conde Museum. Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RME1EP0A–Codex Lebuinus. Northern France, 825-850. Detail of binding, Cologne, 11th-12th centuries. The central figure depicts Bacchus.
RMBM0KP0–Risen Jesus announces to the disciples the coming of the Holy Spirit. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMBM0HWG–Jesus before Pilate who tries to convince the Jews to set free him. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMDWRG7E–The Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus, Saint Joseph and angels. Miniature. Book of Hours. Life of the Virgin.
RMDT1HP1–Alfonso IV of Aragon called 'the kind' (1299-1336). Catalan Parliament assembled in Montblanc on 18 June, 1333.
RMC93DJN–Mozarabic art. 10th century. Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis, (976). The nine portraits.
RMDXY028–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Miniature depicting Dante and Virgil in Purgatory. Folio 177 r. 1480-1482.
RMF4RK8N–Portolan atlas of the world by Joan Martines (1556-1590). Messina, 1587. Western Mediterranean. National Library. Madrid. Spain.
RMDX1W2N–Henry II (972-1024). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany and Italy. Miniature. Gospel Book of Henry II. C.1020.
RMDXXYYM–The Divine Comedy by Dante (1265-1321). Dante and Virgil in Hell with Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de Cavalcanti.
RMDY0NJ3–The Kiss of Judas and the Apostle Peter Disowns Jesus. 13th century. New Testament. Folio 63.
RMF5E932–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus condemns Jerusalem that has killed prophets. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E931–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus returned to Galilee through the region of the Decapolis. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E855–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting The end of the world and the Last Judgment. All houses and villages be destroyed. 6th time. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E92M–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus admonishing the adulteress to sin no more. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMDNM4CC–De Sphaera (The Sphere). Illustrated by Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486), 1470. Mars with the zodiac sign of Scorpio.
RMF5E92H–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus being transfigured on the mountain with Moses and Elijah, a light appears and the three disciples, Peter, John and James are terrified. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E92X–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Peter, discovered by a servant, denies knowing Jesus. in Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E92T–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus returning to Nazareth where they present him a paralytic. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E928–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting the guardians of the tomb going to Jerusalem to announce that Jesus has resurrected. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E92F–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Pilate Questions Jesus. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMF5E92C–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus showing to the disciples his hands and his side. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMCMRA06–Blessed of Valcavado. Miniature depicting the harvesting and grape harvest. Spain.
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