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Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations, ca. 800–1500 III

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These pages conclude the Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations begun in Traditio 40 (1984) 337–379 and continued in Traditio 41 (1985) 367–409. They contain the descriptions of nine groups of manuscripts. Three of these groups comprise illustrated Apocalypses: Alexander Minorita Apocalypses (nos. 118–122), Later German Apocalypses (nos. 123–132), and Miscellaneous Apocalypses (133–137). The remaining six groups comprise manuscripts that, although not illustrated Apocalypses, contain five or more illustrations of the Apocalypse: Miscellaneous Bibles (nos. 138–145), Liber Floridus manuscripts (nos. 146–152), Moralized Bibles (nos. 153–158), Historiated Bibles (nos. 159–167), Books of Hours (nos. 168–170), and Miscellaneous Manuscripts (nos. 171–172) R. Emmerson would like to thank Peter Klein for his helpful suggestions. Recognizing that, despite our best efforts, this Census and Bibliography may include some errors and omissions, the authors would be grateful to receive corrections and additions for a future edition.
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Title: Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations, ca. 800–1500 III
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These pages conclude the Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations begun in Traditio 40 (1984) 337–379 and continued in Traditio 41 (1985) 367–409.
They contain the descriptions of nine groups of manuscripts.
Three of these groups comprise illustrated Apocalypses: Alexander Minorita Apocalypses (nos.
118–122), Later German Apocalypses (nos.
123–132), and Miscellaneous Apocalypses (133–137).
The remaining six groups comprise manuscripts that, although not illustrated Apocalypses, contain five or more illustrations of the Apocalypse: Miscellaneous Bibles (nos.
138–145), Liber Floridus manuscripts (nos.
146–152), Moralized Bibles (nos.
153–158), Historiated Bibles (nos.
159–167), Books of Hours (nos.
168–170), and Miscellaneous Manuscripts (nos.
171–172) R.
Emmerson would like to thank Peter Klein for his helpful suggestions.
Recognizing that, despite our best efforts, this Census and Bibliography may include some errors and omissions, the authors would be grateful to receive corrections and additions for a future edition.

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