Travels of Sir John Mandeville

Title

Travels of Sir John Mandeville

Subject

Voyages and travels

Description

British Library Ms. Harley 3954, created in England, in East Anglia, in the second quarter of the fifteenth century (British Library Catalogue entry, Harley 3954, Detailed Record). The Book of John Mandeville that appears in this manuscript is in Middle English, and is lavishly illuminated. In addition to the Book itself (ff. 1-69), the manuscript as a whole consists of religious or devotional texts: Infancy of Christ (ff. 70-74); Merits of the Mass (ff. 74-76); Virtues of Masses (ff. 76-78); Seven Virtues and Vices (ff. 78v-81); and Piers Plowman (ff. 92-123v) (British Library Catalogue entry, Harley 3954, ibid.). Material: Parchment. Script: Gothic cursive. Decoration: 99 coloured drawings illustrating the text, with 38 spaces left for images. (British Library Catalogue entry, Harley 3954, Detailed Record). The images attached below, depicting the Mandeville-pilgrim at the beginning of his journey, is the first page of the Mandeville text in this manuscript (f. 1r).

Creator

John Mandeville

Publisher

British Library

Date

2nd quarter of the 15th century

Contributor

Alexandra Bolintineanu

Rights

CC-NC-BY (manuscript images copyright-free)

Format

Image

Language

Middle English, Latin

Coverage

East Anglia, England

Files

http://www.bl.uk/IllImages/Kslides/big/K145/K145498.jpg

Citation

John Mandeville, “Travels of Sir John Mandeville,” Omeka Gym, accessed April 27, 2024, https://omekagym.omeka.net/items/show/616.