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Der Wälsche Gast
Germany, Trier, ca. 1380
MS G.54 fol. 12v

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1) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 02.03 -- Servant, with scrolls inscribed DER KNECHT and SIC WIE DAZ HINDEN FREIT, kneeling, with right hand indicates standing man, possibly tonsured, with scrolls inscribed DER HERRE and ICH ENMACT SIN NIT GEWAR.
2) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 02.04 -- Man, wearing hat, seated on bench, with scrolls inscribed DER HERRE and SCHRIFF MIR IA UNDE NEYN, gestures with right hand to scribe, seated on cushion on ground, with scroll above him inscribed DER HERREN SCHRIBER. He holds pen in right hand to scroll, inscribed ANNO DOMINI MCCXLVII, held in his lap. Diaper pattern background.



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