All work by by Ana Yanka.
Illuminations based off selections from: The Prayer Book of Claude de France. France, c. 1517. The Morgan Library, MS M.1166: fol 6r, fol 18v, fol 24v, fol 42v, and fol 43r. https://www.themorgan.org/.../Prayer-Book-of.../thumbs
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All work by TH Lady Ana Yanka. Based on Manuscripts from the Library of Valenciennes. Figurative apocalypse. c. 801-900. Municipal Library of Valenciennes. Ms.99 (92), f3r & f35r. (http://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/.../cc1122471/cN67120)
All work by TH Lady Ana Yanka. Based on The Chronicles of Sire Jehan Froissart, c. 1401-1500. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Département des Manuscrits. Français 2643, f 312v. (https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b84386043/f648.item)
Leatherwork by TH Lady Mjoll Ulfsdottir. Illumination and calligraphy by TH Lady Ana Yanka. Wording by Master Brand Thorwaldsen.
Leatherwork inspired by: Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry & Metal engraving of a Harpy and Griffin, Johannes Ionstonus. Historiæ Naturalis de Avibus. Francofurti ad Moenum: Matthæi Meriani, c. 1755. Page 0.225, Plate 62. Illumination inspired by Cassian, On the institution of monasteries, c. 1401-1500. National Library of France. Department of Manuscripts. Latin 2129, f7r and f90r. (https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b6000027b/f187.item). Wording inspired by the New Ordinances of the Worshipful Company of Scriveners from 1391. The Common Paper: Articles enrolled in Guildhall, 1357-92. British History Online. (https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london.../vol4/pp1-4) The Common Paper: The 'new' ordinances [1391]. British History Online. (https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london.../vol4/pp5-8). Illumination & Calligraphy by TH Lady Ana Yanka. Wording by TH Lord Dietrich von Sachsen. Faux-Cyrillic script. Russian manuscripts were often based on Byzantine manuscripts. Based on a page from the Amida Gospels, Walters Art Museum, Ms W.541, fol. 113r (https://www.flickr.com/.../57039.../in/set-72157626684143896). Wording based on the Declaration of Arbroath. To the most Learned and Gracious Sciath, by the will of the Lupine Crown Baroness of Rising Waters and Defender of the Niagara, her humble and devout kinsmen and kinswomen Eithne, Seneschal and Marshal of the Arte of Thrown Weaponry; Aidan, Exchequer and Captain of Archers; Muirghein, Chatelaine; Rose, Chronicler; Seamus, Pursuivant; Amelye, Minister of the Arts and Sciences; Berenger, Captain of Foot; Jessica, Marshal of the Arte of Defense; and Neala, Deputy of Alle Things; and the other lords, ladies, and freeholders and the whole community of the realm of Trinovantia Nova send all manner of filial reverence, with devotion and noble wishing. Most Noble Baroness, we know from the chronicles and books of the ancients that we find amongst other goodly lands our own, Trinovantia Nova, has been graced with renown and the goodwill of many peoples. It journeyed from the heart of Ealdormere by way of Septentria and it dwelt for a long course of time in Ramshaven, but never could it be diminished by any people. Thence it came, thirty-five years after the first King of the West, to its home in the Forest of Trinovantia, where it still remains to this day. Of the high qualities and merits of these people, were they not otherwise manifest, shine forth clearly enough from this: that the most diligent and noble line of those who sit upon the High Seats over the demesne of the Chalice called them, even though settled in the uttermost parts of the Kingdom, almost the first amongst their friends and kin. Most Learned Baroness, you and your predecessors gave careful heed to these things and strengthened this same shire and people with many favours and numerous privileges; and to that, we beseech your Excellency with our most earnest wishes and supplicant hearts, inasmuch as you will in your sincerity and goodness, accept our gratitude and in so doing let us name you, and your people, as Friends of Trinovantia Nova. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor favours that we do this, but for honour alone, which no honest shireling gives up but with life itself. May the Most High preserve you in happiness and health for many days to come; and inspire us all with courage and bring our endevours to fruition. Given at our 20th Celebration of our Shire, in Trinovantia Nova on the ninth day of the month of May in the year of the society fifty-five and the second month of the reign our King Rattanicus and our Queen Isabel. Calligraphy and Illumination by Magistra Nika Dmitrieva doch' Zvezdina. Wording by TH Lord Dietrich von Sachsen.
Scroll design and wording by Magistra Marie l'Englois. Latin Translation by Magistra Nika Dmitrieva doch' Zvezdina. Calligraphy and Illumination by TH Lady Giana Gabriella di Milano.
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