Ambrosius, Hexaemeron,
(München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. lat. 14399).
Prüfening (Regensburg), around 1165 and 1170,
The Manuscript was made under Abbot Gossuin (1131/3-65), and although we have photos of it, the manuscript is now lost
- [1v] Angel in part byzantine part Austrian dress
- [2], [2v], [15], [40v], [75], [175v] Decorated Initials (no people)
- [14v], [21v], [40], [52], [74v], [95] Figures of Christ illustrating points "der ruhetag"
- [181v] Decorated initial with male figure. Nothing special.
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. lat. 13031
Prüfening (Regensburg), before 1165, (probably 1160-5)
Annother manuscript Regensberg style. This one is still extant, I think. Again, little costuming detail, this tiem with the exception of a monk's costume. Since this manuscript was written by monks, we can expect heir self depiction to be knowledgeable, and likely accurate.
- [1v] Men in Clothing in the Regensberg style - shirts/albs visible below tunics, much trim. Except the man lysing down, who is the monk author having his soul judged.
- [46], [80] Decorated Initials (no people)
- [102v] ancestry chart - lots of small torso sections only. Can see some female hairstyles on zoom.