Vaux Passional

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Le Passionnaire de Vaux (Vaux Passional) est un manuscrit enluminé, rédigé en français, de la fin du XVe et du début du XVIe siècles. Il est conservé à la Bibliothèque nationale du pays de Galles. La première et plus importante partie du manuscrit s'intitule La Passion de nostre saulueur Jhesucrist, et s'étend des feuillets 1 à 185 (trente-six chapitres). La seconde partie, des feuillets 186 à 205, est un poème de Georges Chastelain, Le miroir de Mort. rdf:langString
The Vaux Passional (Peniarth 482D) is an illuminated manuscript from the late fifteenth to early sixteenth century. With thirty-four large miniatures in the style of the Flemish School, it is one of the most elaborately decorated manuscripts in the collection of the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. It retains an original binding of wooden boards covered in velvet from the early sixteenth century. The volume contains the book plate of Watkin Williams of Penbedw. A poem Le miroir de la mort (The mirror of death) by Georges Chastellain is the second text in the manuscript (ff. 186-205v). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Passionnaire de Vaux
rdf:langString Vaux Passional
rdf:langString The Vaux Passional
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rdf:langString Peniarth Ms. 482D
rdf:langString Presentation page from the Vaux Passional showing Henry VII in mourning with his children Margaret, Mary and Henry on the upper left
rdf:langString c. 1503–04
rdf:langString National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
rdf:langString Le Passionnaire de Vaux (Vaux Passional) est un manuscrit enluminé, rédigé en français, de la fin du XVe et du début du XVIe siècles. Il est conservé à la Bibliothèque nationale du pays de Galles. La première et plus importante partie du manuscrit s'intitule La Passion de nostre saulueur Jhesucrist, et s'étend des feuillets 1 à 185 (trente-six chapitres). La seconde partie, des feuillets 186 à 205, est un poème de Georges Chastelain, Le miroir de Mort.
rdf:langString The Vaux Passional (Peniarth 482D) is an illuminated manuscript from the late fifteenth to early sixteenth century. With thirty-four large miniatures in the style of the Flemish School, it is one of the most elaborately decorated manuscripts in the collection of the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. It retains an original binding of wooden boards covered in velvet from the early sixteenth century. The volume contains the book plate of Watkin Williams of Penbedw. The first section of the manuscript (ff. 1-185v), La Passion de Nostre Seigneur (The Passion of Our Lord), which was originally translated from Latin into French for Isabelle of Bavaria in 1398, is almost identical to several other Passion de Jésus-Christ manuscripts such as Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal MSS. 2038 and 2386, and Bibliothèque Mazarine MS. 949. Thirty-three of the thirty-four miniatures accompany this text. The presentation page (f. 9) shows Henry VII and his children, Margaret, Mary and the future Henry VIII, mourning the death of Elizabeth of York, his wife and their mother. The king is wearing robes of mourning; in the background his daughters, wearing black hoods, kneel in front of a fire; and behind them their brother Henry, dressed in a green smock, clasps his arms around his head and weeps on his mother's deathbed. A poem Le miroir de la mort (The mirror of death) by Georges Chastellain is the second text in the manuscript (ff. 186-205v). Gwendoline and Margaret Davies of Gregynog purchased this manuscript and donated it to the National Library in 1921. It was one of the manuscripts that were not included in the sale of the Peniarth Manuscripts to Sir John Williams.
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