Two fragments of Le Roman de Girard de Viane, formerly pasted to a sixteenth century volume.
Decorated capitals in red and blue.
Two fragments of Le Roman de Girard de Viane, formerly pasted to a sixteenth century volume.
Decorated capitals in red and blue.
A 12th century chanson de geste, celebrating the union of France under Charlemagne, by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube, French poet. A vassal of Charlemagne, Girart, holds Vienna against him, and stalemate ensues in the siege until a challenge between champions is suggested - Roland for Charlemagne and Olivier for Girart. However the champions are reconciled by an angel bringing down a cloud between them and commanding them to stop the fight.
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Before 1800
Call number used to be ms728
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Binding: Instantaneous spring binder. Parchment: 7.4x28.4cm and 16.4x5.3cm approx.
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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Wolfgang van Linden 'Girart de Vienne per Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube', Societe des anciens textes Francais, 1977, Introduction, p.50L.
The fragments were pasted into Dionysius In Quatuor Evangelistas (Paris, 1536) [Typ FP.B36PL]. A fragment remains pasted into the spine.