File:Jean de Meun und Margarete von Anjou.jpg
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DescriptionJean de Meun und Margarete von Anjou.jpg |
English: Jean de Meun presents his French translation of Boethius’ „Consolation of Philosophy“ to the queen of England, Margaret of Anjou. Miniature in the manuscript Jena, Bibliothek der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Ms. fol. 85, fol. 13v.
Deutsch: Jean de Meung überreicht seine französische Übersetzung von Boethius’ Werk „Consolatio philosophiae“ der Königin von England, Margarete von Anjou. Buchmalerei in der Handschrift Jena, Bibliothek der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Ms. fol. 85, fol. 13v. |
Date | late 15th century |
Source | 2d copy |
Author | unknown medieval author |
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