Romance of Alexander

Romance of Alexander Myths and legends – the life of Alexander the Great, exemplar soldier and king In 1757 King George II donated to the British Museum the Old Royal Library which included a manuscript with the deceptive reference of MS Royal 20 B XX. In the flyleaf of this remarkable manuscript was added ‘HR’…

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The Domesday Book – Digital Domesday

Domesday Book – Digital Domesday Enquire About This Book » More informationIf you are interested in receiving more information about this publication, please complete the details below and submit the form or call Addison on +44 (0) 20 7602 1848Name* Company Contact No.* Email Address* Country* CAPTCHA This Digital Domesday is the only version of…

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The Bedford Book of Hours

The Bedford Book of Hours One of the richest Books of Hours ever to have left an illuminator’s workshop, The Bedford Book of Hours is famous all over the world. Miniatures from the Bedford Hours, such as the Ark of Noah or the Creation, are among the most frequently cited examples of the Medieval art…

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The Savoy Hours

The Savoy Hours An exquisite 14th Century Book of Hours with a fascinating history, named after Blanche of Burgundy, granddaughter of St Louis of France and widow of Count Edward of Savoy. Manuscript illumination in Europe flourished in Paris in the 13th and 14th Centuries, and the atelier of Jean Pucelle was one of those…

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The St. Albans Psalter

The St. Albans Psalter This beautiful 12th Century manuscript is both fascinating and incredibly unusual as, although it is very early – dated 1123- 1135, a great deal is known about who it was commissioned for and why. It was commissioned by the Abbot of St. Albans Geoffrey de Gorham as a gift for his…

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The Book of Hours of Marguerite d’Orléans

The Book of Hours of Marguerite d’Orléans Exquisite examples of fifteenth-century French illumination giving a glimpse of life in the Middle Ages. Marguerite d’Orléans is remembered for the Book of Hours that bears her name. The magnificent miniatures are among the most striking of the time but it is the inspired marginalia illustrating aspects of…

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Audubon’s Birds of America

Audubon’s Birds of America The American Museum of Natural History sought out Alecto Historical Editions of London to publish a new edition from six of their copper plates for Audubon’s Birds of America. Audubon himself, though delighted with the superb quality of his original engravings, was vastly disappointed with the colouring of many of the…

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The Flemish Book of Hours of Marie de Medici

The Flemish Book of Hours of Marie de Medici Not much is known about this treasure from the Bodleian Library which is referred to as The Flemish Book of Hours of Marie de Medici. It was probably commissioned by a wealthy female patron in Ghent or Bruges and produced between 1515 and 1520 by an…

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Ferdinand Bauer

Ferdinand Bauer Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1821) is generally recognised as the finest late 18th / early 19th century botanical artist. He was appointed Natural History Draughtsman, on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks, to Captain Mathew Flinder’s circumnavigation of Australia in HMS Investigator (1801-1803). As an obsessive perfectionist, he engraved his own plates from his own…

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The Trinity Apocalypse

The Trinity Apocalypse Written in the mid-13th Century, The Trinity Apocalypse is the first and 
most extraordinary Apocalypse, representing the culmination of Gothic 
book illumination. As a prophecy about the end of time and the last judgement, the story and illustrations are emotive and dramatic, and yet made more powerful by the way in which…

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