Prüfening (Regensburg), 1158 and 1165,
If this manuscript looks familiar to me, it is because it is. I've previously written about 2 pages of this manuscript under the title Prüfening Miscellany.
Stylistically it's also a lot like another manuscript I've already written about - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, ms. lat. 14159 made at Regensburg Abbey a little later (c1170/75).
summary of illustrations:
- [1v], [2], [2v]Medical text. Shirts visible below tunic hem. Men with band of trim at mid thigh height (1v, could this just be a badly drawn visible shirt?) . Much trim.Cingulum style belts including wide ones in patterned fabric(2,2v). Phrygian cap in patterned fabric (2,2v). Glimse of Braes? (2v)
- [3] medical diagram of the body
- [3v], [4], [4 again], virtues and vices see previously entry on these pages.
- [4v] castle diagram (no people)
- [5v] mostly bishops & kings (little clothing detail)
- [7v] microcosmos interlinked diagram (no clothing)
- [8] and [8 again], [8v], [8v closeup], [13v], [80], [89v], [179], [?], [208], [209] decorated initials (no people) or text with slightly decorated borders (no people)
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