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Detail of a page from De Proprietatibus Rerum by Bartholomeus Anglicus
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Detail of a page from De Proprietatibus Rerum by Bartholomeus Anglicus
488347 Detail of a page from De Proprietatibus Rerum by Bartholomeus Anglicus, in the French translation of Jean Corbechon, c.1390 (tempera on vellum) (see also 488340-46) by Remiet, Pierre (flc.1390); 40.8x30.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Bartholomeus Anglicus (born before 1203-d.1272) author of the compendium De proprietatibus rerum (On the Properties of Things) (1240), an early forerunner of the encyclopedia
Le Livre des Proprietes des Choses
Probably the earliest surviving copy in French, and the finest in private hands, of one of the most important compendia of medieval knowledge); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22671494
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This print showcases a mesmerizing "Detail of a page from De Proprietatibus Rerum" by Bartholomeus Anglicus, in the French translation of Jean Corbechon. Created around 1390, this masterpiece is rendered using tempera on vellum and measures 40.8x30.5 cm. Held within a private collection, it offers an exquisite glimpse into medieval knowledge. Bartholomeus Anglicus, renowned for his compendium "De proprietatibus rerum" authored this early precursor to the encyclopedia in 1240. The depicted manuscript is believed to be the earliest surviving copy in French and one of exceptional quality among private collections. Its pages are adorned with intricate calligraphy and gilded illustrations that depict various elements of nature. Within this enchanting scene, wisdom intertwines with scientific exploration as birds soar through lush green landscapes alongside majestic lions and stags. A boar emerges from the wooded backdrop while deer graze peacefully nearby, creating an edenic tableau. The illuminated text provides readers with invaluable insights into environmental habitats and the properties of things found within them. This gilt-edged primer serves as both an educational tool and a testament to medieval scholarship. With its rich symbolism and meticulous craftsmanship, this remarkable artwork invites viewers to delve into the world of knowledge preserved within its pages - a timeless reminder of humanity's quest for understanding our natural world.
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