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There's a problem loading this menu right now. Get fast, free shipping with Amazon Prime. Get to Know Us. English Choose a language for shopping. The manuscript is well known for its portraits of mounted kings and high nobles. This book deals with the knights of the round table and contains a portrait and the coat of arms of each knight. It is written in French and dates from the late 15th century.

This manuscript contains a short armorial with the coats of arms of the knight of the round table. It is written in French and probably dates from the second half of the 15 th century. This 15 th -century manuscript presents the Knights of the Round Table, with their coats of arms. The manuscript, produced in the 15th century, is generally acknowledged to be a copy of a late 13th century original.

The coats of arms in this armorial are not painted, but blazoned. The manuscript BnF, ms. In its current state the manuscript is somewhat disordered. Emmanuel de Boos, Armorial de Gilles de Bouvier. This 15th century manuscript contains a short collection of coats of arms of 12 pages.

It presents European kings and French nobility. This 15 th -century manuscript presents the Knight of the Order of the Round Table, with their coats of arms. This manuscript dates from the late 15th century. It appears to be a heraldic treatise, with a collection of coats of arms on f.

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On one of the first pages the French king is depicted, encircled by the coats of arms of high French nobles. This manuscript, containing the Argentaye tract, holds a short painted collection of coats of arms and from f. It dates from the late 15th century. The Brittany part of the blazoned collection has been edited. It originates from Lotharingia and dates from the midth century.

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It depicts coats of arms of nobles all over Europe, with a special focus on the French nobility. This armorial is quite unique, for it only represents the coats of arms of the nobles of three regions: Auvergne, Bourbonnais and Forez. These regions were in possession of Charles I of Bourbon and the armorial was dedicated to his memory.

Besides coats of arms, the amorial contains many detailed views of towns and castles in these areas. After some coats of arms that appear to serve as an educational example, the arms of some European kings and dukes are presented. This late th — century manuscript is a copy of the genealogy of Pierre of Luxembourg and his wife Marguerite des Baux. The explicit states it was made in , but it probably concerns a slightly later copy of the original Paris, BnF, ms. The texts in which the ancestors are described are accompanied by their coats of arms. It dates from the ss. One series depict a scene where great historical leaders are commemorated, and their coats of arms are depicted on the miniatures.

The following article deals with the heraldry in this book. His manuscript dates from the s. The collection of coats of arms contains among others imaginary coats of arms, arms of the European kings and French nobles. This armorial is often reffered to as the armorial of the herald of Navarra , although it is definitely not certain that the herald of Navarra was actually the compiler of this work.

The original dates from the late 14th century, but has been lost. This copy of this digitized version dates from the 15th century and holds coats of arms of the French royal family and other French nobles, plus some European kings. This manuscript dates from the 15th century and the coats of arms are not painted, but blazoned. A preliminary edition of the English segment Farum, accessible online. This roll is a textual and pictorial genealogy and holds a number of prominently placed coats of arms.


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This richly decorated roll shows the genealogy of Edward IV , who became the first Yorkist king of England in Remarkably, the text and images are separated in this manuscript. The armorial can be found in the back of the codex. Christof Rolker, Wappenbuch Richental V: Die Prager Handschrift, Heraldica Nova blogpost which can be accessed through this link.

Online introduction and edition, which can be accessed through this link. The text is accompanied by a considerable number of coats of arms. Theodor Ludwig, Die Konstanzer Geschichtschreibung bis zum Jahrhundert Strasbourg, p. Edition und Kommentar Ostfildern, This copy of the St. These are however probably only the additions.

The armorial dates from the second half of the 15th century, with later additions. It contains coats of arms of high imperial nobility, German nobles, bishops, the and some imaginary arms. This fascinating parchment manuscript contains over coats of arms, displaying first European high nobles by rank, and then nobles by political entities, with a focus on the Holy Roman Empire, France, and England. It is dated to the midth century and it is assumed to have been made in the Southern Netherlands. Regrettably, nothing is known about the maker and context of use.

An interesting aspect of this armorial are a handful of heraldic displays of ancestors of a number of rulers at the beginning of some segments see image. The coat of arms of the ruler in question is in the center, surrounded by those of his four ancestors parents and two grandmothers. Such displays are also in the Lyncenich armorial.


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Cooperation, knowledge and approach by late medieval practitioners Copenhagen, , pp. Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Inv. It probably dates from the s. The focus is on Austrian nobles and members of tournament societies. This manuscript shows the genealogy of Philip the Upright, the elector Palatine of the Rhine. The ancestors are portrayed mounted on a horse wearing armor. It was probably produced in Constance around The autograph holds a large amount of miniatures, many of which present coats of arms on coats of arms and banners.

Furthermore, in the back of the manuscript there are a couple of folios with a small collection of Swiss coats of arms. The Jahrzeitbuch anniversary of Uster is a calendar with entries of deceased on the dates they passed away. A considerable number of entries are accompanied by a coats of arms. This anniversary was probably a compilation of older copies and was made between and , but also includes later entries. This manuscript dates from the 16 th century. It largely consists of coats of arms of noble families with crests, but it also holds a smaller section with coats of arms of cities.

The armorial presents the abbots of the abbey from its establishment to the time of witing, other clergymen and arms of nobles. The manuscript dates from the early 16th century. This armorial was produced in the s. It contains coats of arms of families in Steiermark, a region in modern-day Austria.

Later, some new entries and additions were made. It is hierarchally structured, containing coats of arms of kings, dukes, counts etc. This luxurious Portuguese armorial is titled Livro do Armeiro-Mor. This manuscript presents a large number of coats of arms, around , with an emphasis on southern Germany. According to the, probably not original, title inscription, it was made by the painter Nikolaus Bertschi ca. It stems from Bavaria and was made in the 16 th century. This 16th-century manuscript displays portraits and coats of arms of Bavarian and Guelph princes.

This is the family book of the prominent Fugger family from Augsburg. Hans Jakob Fugger commissioned the work. The manuscript holds a large amount of coats of arms of the Fugger family. Claudia Bubenik, Die Fugger im Bild. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Schatzkammerausstellung… Darmstadt, This armorial, commonly known as Armorial de Nicolas de Lutzelbourg , has been made in the 16th century for Nicolas de Lutzelbourg ca.

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It was probably made around For more information on the manuscritpt see here , for more information about Faucquet see here. This piece of parchment from the early 16th century describes the entries of the Hungarian Queen Anne de Foix in Italy in The description is accompanied by small collections of coats of arms.

The maker of the manuscript was Pierre Choque. This paper manuscript with large collections of coats of arms was probably made during the reign of Francois I of France This armorial in a parchment manuscript was probably made in Lorraine in the first half of the 16 th century. This 16 th -century French armorial displays full page coats of arms of members of the house of Savoie and their alliances. This 16 th -century French armorial in a paper manuscript presents nobles of France under the reign of Francois I of France It contains a history of the Guelph family and a bit of the Staufer , as the founders of the Weingarten monastery in southern Germany, illustrated by large portraits with coats of arms.

The manuscript was probably produced around This manuscript from the 16th century holds a Catalan armorial. It contains a heraldic part focusing on charges and ordinaries, and sections with coats of arms of among others the Nine Worthies, Christian Kings, and high nobles. This manuscript is one of the several armorials made by Vigil Raber from Southern Tirol.

The same text dates this manuscript on and Vigil stated that for his armorial he copied coats of arms of five armorials of the Bruderschaft St. Christoph auf dem Arlberg of which only three remain, see the digitized copies in this list.

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Beiheft 5 Attention, this is not an edition of this manuscript, but of the Sterzinger manuscript by Vigil Raber, which is however quite similar to this one and to which Arch also refers in this text. The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna houses a roll of arms, depicting 39 European kings and dukes. They are presented with a full portrait and with their coats of arms.

Hermann Botes Schichtbuch, produced in the s, contains a rarely researched elaborate armorial in the last section of the manuscript. The armorial holds a wide range of coats of arms, including those of the Hanse Kontors, cities that were members of the Hanseatic League, Saxonian nobles and inhabitants of Braunschweig, where the armorial was very probably produced.

Furthermore, the manuscript describes some legends on the development of Saxonian coats of arms, accompanied by the coats of arms in question. For more information, see the blogpost on this armorial. Braunschweiger Stadtschrieber und Literat. Studien zu seinem Leben und Werk Bielefeld, pp. This Spanish armorial, called Armorial de los condes de Argillo , is dated on It presents coats of arms of among others European kings and Castilian nobles.

Heralds in the Society for Creative Anachronism have been looking at online armorials for a while. You will probably be interested in the searchable list of over a hundred at http: Incidentally, I found the URL of this article in the discussion at https: Thank you for your work! Dear Godfried, thank you for your comment. This blog applies a critical cultural-historical approach to medieval and early modern heraldry and for this it is crucial to focus on the actual material sources and place these in their contexts.

In alignment with this approach, we only include digitizations of medieval and early modern manuscripts in the list. The manuscript quoted here as Paris, BnF, ms. Thank you, you are absolutely right. It is difficult to keep abreast of all the armorials being mentioned, digitized, commented and edited — and more so on what they contain and how they are related. Let me just mention a few items, which caught my attention. The Vermandois, BnF, fr. Dear Steen, thank you for these elaborations. I have added your edition of Lutzelbourg to the list. If you know of any other digitized armorials, please let us know!

Is there a different or complete version of the Hector Le Breton armorial mentioned above? I am researching Scottish coat of arms, which refer to this armorial regularly. There is even a comparison between this armorial and the Dunvegan Armorial, with numerous Scottish coat of arms. Dear Jon, the version of the Breton armorial in this list is the original manuscript. Good luck with your research on Scottish coats of arms! Livro do Armeiro-Mor Reference code: Armorial de Ribeaupierre Rapolstein , saec. Armorial de los condes de Argillo bibliotecavirtual.

Very helpful page, thank you! Please correct the dead link to the digital ms Manchester MS This seems to work: Dear marco, thank you very much for your comment! I have replaced the dead link for the Manchester MS 28 manuscript. Thank you for your comment. This armorial is already in the list, but your extra references are very welcome. With regard to the dating of this manuscript, there are several dates in the armorial.

However, on many places between the coats of arms notes as the following can be found: There are more entries with different dates in the manuscript, so it was probably continuously used and updated throughout a period of several decades. For more on the dating and for further references see: An important correction to the first item on the list: The link to the digital version has also changed, it is now which should be a permalink. You can now leaf through the manuscript in our digital platform, or download it in pdf format. I can tell you that, despite the title, it was not written by Sir Thomas Holme.

Actually, the three parts of the manuscript were likely illustrated by three different hands and there is no evidence to suggest that Holme was one of said hands. As well, you say Holme was Clarenceux King of Arms in the midth century when he was clearly lateth century He may have been confused with that of Roger Legh, who held the same position from , and there does exist some evidence that he may have illustrated part of the manuscript.

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Finally, you only mention two parts, when there is a third filled with leaves of single knights. Dear Danielle, thank you very much for your helpful comments. We will change that in the short description above. You seem to have a deeper knowledge of this very interesting manuscript. Would you fancy to write a little blogpost on it? As you know, armorial manuscripts are little studied and often misunderstood.

Though often a closer look can be very instructive and reveal insights going far beyond heraldry itself. The Harley with its three parts seems to be very promising in this perspective. I would be very glad to learn more about this manuscript! Hello Torsten, I agree with what you have said about Harley and would be delighted to write a blogpost.

Actually, I am currently writing my MA thesis on this manuscript, which will focus not only on its heraldic features but its implications concerning manuscript and digital cultures. As such, I am a little limited on time but would still be able to find some for a blogpost. Thanks for the changes, Elmar! I want to thank everybody responding to this list of digitised armorials on the various media.

Your comments led to the addition of over 20 armorials in the last few months. Please continue sending us links of digitised medieval armorials. Your hints are very helpful. The armorial will not be treated in full, but specific aspects, problems or ideas will be […]. This week, we have added 19 armorials to the overview. This includes well-known armorials, […]. The manuscript contains the entire Historia Anglorum covering and the last part […].

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