File:Portrait of praying owners, with coat of arms displayed on the altar cloth; image of the giant St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child across the river (NYPL b12455533-425984).tif
DescriptionPortrait of praying owners, with coat of arms displayed on the altar cloth; image of the giant St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child across the river (NYPL b12455533-425984).tif
English: * Listed in De Ricci, Seymour, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York. N.Y.: H.W. Wilson, 1935; and Supplement, New York, N.Y.: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962.
Ownership : Early owner: Debreuse. From Tilden Library, given 1895.
1 hand.
1- and 2-line gold initials on blue, red and green-brown background. 4- and 5-line blue, red and grey initials on backgrounds of same colors. Rubrics. Border designs.
33 long lines per page, ruled in very light pencil, with borders ruled in red pencil. Catchwords.
Catchword at bottom of final folio, suggesting missing leaves at the end.
Classmark formerly De Ricci Ms. 45.
De Ricci, 1322. Chart by Dr. G.B. Guest.
Miniatures. Some border designs have animal figures.
Pagination in top left is incorrect from p. 194 forward; from that point, add one digit.
Portrait of praying owners, with coat of arms displayed on the altar cloth; image of the giant St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child across the river.
Name
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Jesus Christ; Christopher, Saint
Topics
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Prayer
Origin place
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France, probably Paris
NYPL Division
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Manuscripts and Archives Division
UUID
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616156f0-c5cb-012f-aefc-58d385a7bc34
imageID
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425984
NYPL catalog ID (B-number)
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b12455533
Collection
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Renaissance and medieval manuscripts collection, ca. 850-ca. 1600.
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