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Der Wälsche Gast
Germany, Trier, ca. 1380
MS G.54 fol. 25v

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1) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 03.13 -- Man, wearing hat, with sack tied around his waist, holds stick (?) in gloved right hand towards hawk, flying toward him (Scene, Sports and Games: Falconry). Diaper pattern background.
2) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 03.13 -- Man, with scrolls inscribed DER DEFFER and SCHESTU WAZ DIN WUFF DUT, stands with right hand over head of hooded man, with scrolls inscribed DER FRAUWEN MAN and WE MIR SY IST YME HOLT. To right stand man and woman, each holding the other's chin. The man has scroll inscribed SEGE DAZ DIN MAN and the woman has scrolls inscribed DIE UNSTEDE HUSZ FRAU and O WE DEZ ERLAISZE MICH GOT (sic).



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