Book of Additions: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
(The colors are reversed. It's not the same arms as FitzMatthew...)
Line 38: Line 38:
</gallery>
</gallery>
<gallery caption="" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;">
<gallery caption="" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;">
Herbert Fitz-Matthew.svg|26. Herbert Fitz-Matthew (?)
Folio_170a_26.svg|26. Unindentified
Castile Paris.svg|27. King of Castile and Leon
Castile Paris.svg|27. King of Castile and Leon
Provence Paris.svg|28. Raymond Berenger of Provence (?)
Provence Paris.svg|28. Raymond Berenger of Provence (?)

Revision as of 18:57, 20 June 2016

Matthew Paris (c. 1200-1259) became a monk of St. Albans in 1217, and in 1236 became the abbey chronicler, a task which allowed him to exercise and explore his talents as a scribe, and as an accomplished and inventive artist.
Most of this manuscript is written in Matthew's own distinctive handwriting, as are the miniatures, except for some added in the 14th century.
The 'Book of Additions' contains a variety of miscellaneous texts and images. Among Matthew's many other interests was heraldry.
Here he has laid out in rows copies of the shields of members of the English nobility.