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Table of Bigamy, from the Summa Super Titulis Decretalium Completa

A work made of manuscript cutting in tempera and gold leaf, with gothic book hand inscriptions in latin in pen and dark brown ink, with red and blue ink headers, ruled in graphite, on parchment.
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  • A work made of manuscript cutting in tempera and gold leaf, with gothic book hand inscriptions in latin in pen and dark brown ink, with red and blue ink headers, ruled in graphite, on parchment.

Date:

1275/99

Artist:

French (likely Toulouse)
text by Henry of Segusio (Italian, c. 1200-1271)

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Henry of Segusio (Author)

Title

Table of Bigamy, from the Summa Super Titulis Decretalium Completa

Place

England (Artist's nationality:)

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1275–1299

Medium

Manuscript cutting in tempera and gold leaf, with gothic book hand inscriptions in Latin in pen and dark brown ink, with red and blue ink headers, ruled in graphite, on parchment

Dimensions

44.5 × 28 cm (17 9/16 × 11 1/16 in.)

Credit Line

Williams Fund

Reference Number

1929.277

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