Plant and flower motifs were originally used in manuscript borders for ornamental and symbolic reasons, but during the fifteenth century, illuminators in Ghent and Bruges achieved such botanical realism and variety that their fascination with the flowers themselves is evident.Each section of Flowers in Medieval Manuscripts includes relevant details of the manuscripts from which the illustrations are taken, and the concluding section discusses manuscript production in relation to these margins. Celia Fisher looks at all kinds of flowers, from the conservative lily and rose, to the lesser known cranesbill, dianthus, and even cannabis.
Look how high the heaven is in comparison to the earth... The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, As soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.
評分Look how high the heaven is in comparison to the earth... The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, As soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.
評分Look how high the heaven is in comparison to the earth... The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, As soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.
評分Look how high the heaven is in comparison to the earth... The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, As soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.
評分Look how high the heaven is in comparison to the earth... The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, As soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.
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