Accession number
MS M.769
Object title
Weltchronik.
Created
Regensburg, Germany, ca. 1360.
Binding
Previously in Austrian 19th-century stamped calf; rebound in 1/2 citron morocco by Marguerite Duprez Lahey.
Credit line
Purchased in 1931.
Description
342 leaves (2 columns, 52-54 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 343 x 242 mm
Provenance
Owned in 1576 by Herman Riedesell zu Eysenburg (inscription on fol. 343v which is dated 1576); Hans Sebastian von Rotenhalm zu Rentwensdorf; purchased by the Pierpont Morgan Library from G. Hess of Munich in 1931.
Notes
Ms. universal chronicle in verse to the death of Charlemagne; written and illuminated in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, ca. 1360.
The manuscript is in a genre termed a Christ-Herre Chronik--Cf. Central European manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Henry of Munich was responsible for the the text from four kings to the end. (Cf. Frank Shaw et al.) The chronicle imitates the style of Rudolf von Ems.
Shaw places the ms. in Bavaria, end of the 14th century (p. xxiv). Robert Suckale in (1992) dates the writing and illumination of the manuscript in Regensburg, ca. 1360 (Cf. PML files).
Decoration: 243 large and smaller miniatures, 2 historiated initials, and 4 historiated borders.
The manuscript is in a genre termed a Christ-Herre Chronik--Cf. Central European manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Henry of Munich was responsible for the the text from four kings to the end. (Cf. Frank Shaw et al.) The chronicle imitates the style of Rudolf von Ems.
Shaw places the ms. in Bavaria, end of the 14th century (p. xxiv). Robert Suckale in (1992) dates the writing and illumination of the manuscript in Regensburg, ca. 1360 (Cf. PML files).
Decoration: 243 large and smaller miniatures, 2 historiated initials, and 4 historiated borders.
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textura
Language
German
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