- The
Hortus deliciarum (Latin for
Garden of Delights) was a
medieval pictorial encyclopedia compiled by the nun
Herrad of
Landsberg at the
Hohenburg Abbey...
- mountains. She was
known as the
author of the
pictorial encyclopedia Hortus deliciarum (The
Garden of Delights). Born
about 1130 at the
castle of Landsberg,...
- m****cript
Hortus Deliciarum ca. 1170 CE,
Strasbourg (online
catalog Oberlin College)
Psycomachia Virtues folio 201r of m****cript
Hortus Deliciarum ca. 1170 CE...
-
illustration of the
banquet of
Queen Esther and King
Ahasuerus in the
Hortus deliciarum from the
Alsace region (today France) may
contain the
earliest depiction...
-
Nativity of Christ,
medieval illustration from the
Hortus deliciarum of
Herrad of Landsberg, 12th century...
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Herrad of
Landsberg with her
community of
women as part of the
Hortus deliciarum.
Their encyclopedia compiled ideas drawn from philosophy, theology, literature...
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Medieval knight puppets do
battle in the
Hortus deliciarum. Each
puppet is mani****ted by both puppeteers....
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Figure of
Grammatica showing the trumpet-sleeved
bliaut characteristic of the
later 12th century, from the
Hortus Deliciarum, c. 1180...
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illuminations is best seen with
Herrad of
Landsberg and her work on the
Hortus deliciarum. Herrad's
imprint and
proof of her
authorship is
consistent on this m****cript...
- The
three Magi (named Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior), from
Herrad of Landsberg's
Hortus deliciarum (12th century)...