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Brotherton Collection7
Medieval Manuscripts7

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St. John the Baptist (fol. 25r)
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St. John the Baptist (fol. 25r)

[ca. 1500-1520]

St. John the Baptist, holding a book and on it the Lamb of God, Agnus Dei.

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St. Agnes (fol. 62r)
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St. Agnes (fol. 62r)

[ca. 1500-1520]

St. Agnes, holding a palm branch and standing by a lamb, a symbol of her innocence.

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St John the Baptist (fol. 32v)
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St John the Baptist (fol. 32v)

[ca. 1440-1460]

St John the Baptist holding the Lamb of God, Agnus Dei.

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The two St. Johns (fol. 129r)
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The two St. Johns (fol. 129r)

[ca. 1490]

Above, St. John the Baptist is shown holding the Lamb of God. Below, St. John the Apostle holds the poisoned chalice, the poison signified by a small dragon or snake.

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Calendar: January (fol. 1v)
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Calendar: January (fol. 1v)

[ca. 142-?]

The historiated border has St. Agnes of Rome holding a palm branch and with her symbol, the lamb; unidentified abbot or a monk holding a palm branch and a book; Pope Marcellus I falling from a horse; ...

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St. John the Baptist (fol. 133r)
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St. John the Baptist (fol. 133r)

[ca. 1490 and ca. 1500-1510]

The border shows St. John the Baptist, clad in animal skin and a long pink garment, holding a book a,nd with a lamb, Agnus Dei, inside the 4-line initial 'G'.

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St. George and the Dragon (fol. 151v)
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St. George and the Dragon (fol. 151v)

[1450-1475]

St. George on horseback, dressed in armour (St. George's cross decorates his shield), brandishes his sword. His lance lies broken on the ground and pierced through the neck of the dragon. The princess...

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