Passional of Abbess Kunigunde | |
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Prague, National Library of the Czech Republic (XIV A 17) | |
Date | between 1312–1321 |
Place of origin | Prague Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire |
Language(s) | Latin |
Scribe(s) | canon Beneš |
Author(s) | Kolda of Koldice and others |
Compiled by | canon Beneš |
Illuminated by | maybe Beneš |
Patron | Kunigunde of Bohemia, abbess of the St. George's Convent in Prague |
Material | parchment |
Size | 37 leaves |
Format | 30 x 25 cm |
Previously kept | St. George's Convent, Prague |
The Passional of Abbess Kunigunde[1][note 1] is an illuminated Latin manuscript commissioned by Prague Benedictine Abbess Kunigunde of Bohemia, daughter of King Ottokar II of Bohemia, after 1312. The work is an anthology of mystic treatises on the theme of Christ‘s passion, two of them were composed by Czech Dominican friar Kolda of Koldice.[2] The manuscript was written and maybe also illuminated by Prague canon Beneš, who served as a priest in the St. George's Convent.
The earliest surviving coloured depiction of the heraldic emblem of Bohemia (today the Lesser coat of arms of the Czech Republic) can be found in the manuscript.[3]
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