Guillaume, de Déguileville (1295-1360 (Geburts- und Todesjahr ca.))
This manuscript contains two Middle French poems from Les Pèlerinages by Guillaume de Deguileville (1295-1360). This religious-allegorical work treats the literary topos Homo viator, man on a (spiritual) journey. The origin of the first owner, the rubricator and perhaps also the scribe of the manuscript, Petrus Guioti, suggests that the manuscript originated in the Loire region. The work was owned by the art collector and painter Peter Vischer-Passavant (1779-1851); in 1823 it became part of the Basel University Library.
Online Since: 06/14/2018
- Guillaume, de Déguileville: Guillaume de Déguileville: Les Pèlerinages Found in: Standard description
- Guillaume, de Déguileville: Le pèlerinage de la vie humaine, red. 1 (1ra-92ra) Found in: Standard description
- Guillaume, de Déguileville: Le pèlerinage de l'âme (92rb-170rb)
Incipit: Apres que je feu esvellies / Et qu'asses me feu mervellies /
Explicit: Ainsi a ceulx qui le liront / Le pry et a ceulx qui l'arront. Amen
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- Guillaume, de Déguileville (Author) | Sieber, Ludwig (Librarian) | Vischer, Peter (Former possessor) | Vischer, Peter (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
At the behest of Jeanne de Laval, the wife of King René of Anjou, in 1465 a cleric from Angers produced a prose adaptation of the first version of Guillaume de Deguileville's Pèlerinage de vie humaine. His anonymous work respects the original text and its division into four books. The completely and richly illuminated manuscript is dated to the third quarter of the 15th century.
Online Since: 10/13/2016
- Guillaume, de Déguileville: Adaptation en prose du Pèlerinage de vie humaine de Guillaume de Deguileville Found in: Standard description
- Guillaume, de Déguileville (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Guillaume, de Déguileville (Author) | Lullin, Ami (Former possessor) | Petau, Alexandre (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
At the behest of Jeanne de Laval, wife of King René I. of Anjou, a cleric from Angers completed a prose adaptation of the first version of Pèlerinage de vie humaine by Guillaume de Deguileville in 1465. His anonymous work respects the original text and its division into four books. It is followed by the Danse aux aveugles (before 1465) by Pierre Michault. The two texts were richly illuminated by the Maître d'Antoine Rolin, however the decoration was never entirely completed.
Online Since: 10/13/2016
- Guillaume, de Déguileville (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Croy, Charles Alexandre de (Former possessor) | Guillaume, de Déguileville (Author) | Lullin, Ami (Former possessor) | Meister des Antoine Rolin (Illuminator) | Michault, Pierre (Author) Found in: Standard description