Londres. British Library, Add MS 47682

  • Other Form of the Shelfmark :
    • LONDON. British Library, Addit. 47682
    • Holkham Hall Manuscript 666
    • Holkham MS. 666
    • LONDON, British Library, Addit. 47682
    • Londres. British Library, Add MS 47682
  • Held at : Londres. British Library
  • Author : Anonyme
  • Date of Origin :

Contents

Data Source: Jonas

  • Anonyme | Bible en images
    Incipit référence de l'oeuvre : Coment Deu li puysaunt en l'eyr fesoyt oysel volaunt, arbres diverses fruyz portaunz

Participant

Other participants

  • Thomas William Coke ( Possesseur ) : f. i verso : "This Book was purchased by Mr Roscoe, for Tho[ma]s Will[ia]m Coke, 1816" (Source : Jonas)
  • Bibliothèque Holkham Hall ( Possesseur ) : ancienne cote : 666 (Source : Jonas)

Former owners

Formerly part of

Notes

Data Source: Jonas

Bibliography

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  • Lowden, John. “The Holkham Bible Picture Book and the Bible Moralisée.” In The Medieval Book. Glosses from Friends & Colleagues of Christopher de Hamel, 75–83. Houten: Hes & De Graaf, 2010.
  • McKendrick, Scot, and Kathleen Doyle. Bible Manuscripts. 1400 Years of Scribes and Scripture. London: British Library, 2007.
  • Section romane. Notices de Manuscrits Français et Occitans. Dossiers Suspendus. Paris: CNRS-IRHT, 1937.
  • Smith, Kathryn A. “Accident, Play, and Invention: Three Infancy Miracles in the Holkham Bible Picture Book.” In Tributes to Jonathan J.G. Alexander. The Making and Meaning of Illuminated Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, Art and Architecture, 357–69. London-Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, 2006.

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