Keywords: Unser lieben Frawen Psalter vonn den dreien-rosenkrenntzen, wie man die ordnen unnd peten sol mitt vil bewerten exemplen eyn vast nutzlichs buechlin. - Lower cover (c65g18).jpg Style Panel design; Caption Lower cover; Colour Brown; Edge Unspecified exhibition history Decorative Technique Tooled in blind; Cover Material Goatskin includes morocco turkey etc 1 pair of clasps Macchi states; Hunting scene roll and Evangelist tool not found in I Schunke's Die Schwenke-Sammlung and E Kyriss's Verzierte gothische Einbände BL C 19 f 13 among Italian bindings also shows a hunting scene This scene was often tooled on German bindings especially southern ones often covering liturgical books An allegory was built up in Germany around Christian efforts to convert sinners This religious pursuit after the unrighteous is likened to the worldly sport of hunting hares kids wild boars and stags these animals are personified in this metaphorical conception by identifying the hares with the incontinent the kids with the proud the wild boars with the rich and the stags with the worldly-wise Continuing the allegory these personified sinners are struck with the arrows of good example in an endeavour to convert them from their evil ways and are chased by the dogs of preachers's voices in order to frighten them Typical of this century the upper cover gothic iscription E Diehl Bookbinding p 141 object history Text 1502; Augsburg; Unspecified object type Cc-zero place of creation Binding Germany place of discovery Unspecified British Library image http //www bl uk/catalogues/bookbindings/LargeImage aspx RecordId 020-000007400 ImageId ImageId 43305 Copyright BL Unser lieben Frawen Psalter vonn den dreien rosenkrenntzen wie man die ordnen unnd peten sol mitt vil bewerten exemplen eyn vast nutzlichs buechlin Uploaded with GWToolset Unser lieben Frawen Psalter vonn den dreien rosenkrenntzen wie man die ordnen unnd peten sol mitt vil bewerten exemplen eyn vast nutzlichs buechlin - Lower cover c65g18 http //www webarchive org uk/bldatasets/bindings/7831_4 jpg Bookbinding 16th-century bookbinding British Library Bookbindings Alanus de Rupe |