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Evrart de Tremaugon — 15th century, middle; French, Rouen

MS. Bodl. 338

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Title

Evrart de Tremaugon — 15th century, middle; French, Rouen

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 338

Place of origin

French, Rouen

Date

15th century, middle

Language

Latin

Contents

Evrart de Tremaugon Somnium Viridarii

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 133leaves

Decoration

Three fine miniatures. On fol. 1 is a large miniature of the author dreaming in a garden and five figures round him.

Two fine borders.

Fine initials.

Acquisition

Pres. by Dean and Chapter of Exeter, 1602.

Provenance

Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter: identifiable in the catalogue of 1506 (CBMLC SC35.334, forthcoming). (MLGB3: inferred evidence).

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  • Master of John Talbot
  • Trémaugon, Evrart de, -1386

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