Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476349.html
RM2T902X5–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-library-of-alexandria-was-one-of-the-largest-most-significant-libraries-of-the-ancient-world-it-flourished-under-the-patronage-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-and-functioned-as-a-major-center-of-scholarship-from-its-construction-in-the-3rd-century-bc-until-the-roman-conquest-in-30-bc-with-collections-of-works-lecture-halls-meeting-rooms-and-gardens-the-library-was-part-of-a-larger-research-institution-called-the-museum-of-alexandria-where-many-of-the-most-famous-thinkers-of-the-ancient-world-studied-the-library-is-famous-for-having-been-burned-resulting-in-the-loss-of-many-scrolls-image352826488.html
RM2BE0HP0–The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls
People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-are-having-leisure-time-at-and-around-one-of-the-two-identical-monuments-functioned-as-the-entrance-gate-of-pantai-losari-losari-beach-a-popular-recreational-destination-for-sunset-viewing-in-makassar-city-south-sulawesi-indonesia-image594971818.html
RM2WFY8HE–People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Captain's Boyton's voyage - a cigar in mid-channel'. Paul Boyton (1848— 1924), known as the Fearless Frogman, was a showman and adventurer some credit as having spurred worldwide interest in water sports as a hobby, particularly open-water swimming. Boyton is best known for his water stunts that captivated the world, including crossing the English Channel in a novel rubber suit that functioned similarly to a kayak. He crossed the English channel in 24 hours in 1875. . The illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. London, 1875. Source: The illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 17 April 187 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captains-boytons-voyage-a-cigar-in-mid-channel-paul-boyton-1848-1924-known-as-the-fearless-frogman-was-a-showman-and-adventurer-some-credit-as-having-spurred-worldwide-interest-in-water-sports-as-a-hobby-particularly-open-water-swimming-boyton-is-best-known-for-his-water-stunts-that-captivated-the-world-including-crossing-the-english-channel-in-a-novel-rubber-suit-that-functioned-similarly-to-a-kayak-he-crossed-the-english-channel-in-24-hours-in-1875-the-illustrated-sporting-and-dramatic-news-london-1875-source-the-illustrated-sporting-and-dramatic-news-17-april-187-image227037736.html
RMR5ACXG–Captain's Boyton's voyage - a cigar in mid-channel'. Paul Boyton (1848— 1924), known as the Fearless Frogman, was a showman and adventurer some credit as having spurred worldwide interest in water sports as a hobby, particularly open-water swimming. Boyton is best known for his water stunts that captivated the world, including crossing the English Channel in a novel rubber suit that functioned similarly to a kayak. He crossed the English channel in 24 hours in 1875. . The illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. London, 1875. Source: The illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 17 April 187
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-e-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476364.html
RM2T902XM–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-library-of-alexandria-was-one-of-the-largest-most-significant-libraries-of-the-ancient-world-it-flourished-under-the-patronage-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-and-functioned-as-a-major-center-of-scholarship-from-its-construction-in-the-3rd-century-bc-until-the-roman-conquest-in-30-bc-with-collections-of-works-lecture-halls-meeting-rooms-and-gardens-the-library-was-part-of-a-larger-research-institution-called-the-museum-of-alexandria-where-many-of-the-most-famous-thinkers-of-the-ancient-world-studied-the-library-is-famous-for-having-been-burned-resulting-in-the-loss-of-many-scrolls-image352834803.html
RM2BE10AY–The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls
People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-are-having-leisure-time-at-and-around-one-of-the-two-identical-monuments-functioned-as-the-entrance-gate-of-pantai-losari-losari-beach-a-popular-recreational-destination-for-sunset-viewing-in-makassar-city-south-sulawesi-indonesia-image594971751.html
RM2WFY8F3–People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-q-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476341.html
RM2T902WW–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-are-having-leisure-time-at-and-around-one-of-the-two-identical-monuments-functioned-as-the-entrance-gate-of-pantai-losari-losari-beach-a-popular-recreational-destination-for-sunset-viewing-in-makassar-city-south-sulawesi-indonesia-image594971692.html
RM2WFY8D0–People are having leisure time at and around one of the two identical monuments functioned as the entrance gate of Pantai Losari (Losari beach, a popular recreational destination for sunset viewing in Makassar City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476350.html
RM2T902X6–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial D, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-d-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476335.html
RM2T902WK–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial D, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-q-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476347.html
RM2T902X3–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-q-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476334.html
RM2T902WJ–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial Q, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial N, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-n-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476342.html
RM2T902WX–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial N, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476352.html
RM2T902X8–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476366.html
RM2T902XP–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-e-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476348.html
RM2T902X4–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial F, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-f-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476356.html
RM2T902XC–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial F, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476343.html
RM2T902WY–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-s-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476354.html
RM2T902XA–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial S, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initial-e-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476358.html
RM2T902XE–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initial E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initials E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initials-e-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476353.html
RM2T902X9–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initials E, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initials H, C, and N, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-manuscript-glossed-copy-of-eberhard-of-bethunes-graecismus-initials-h-c-and-n-this-german-manuscript-written-on-paper-ca-1440-is-a-copy-of-eberhard-of-bthunes-thirteenth-century-grammatical-poem-graecismus-the-poem-is-here-accompanied-by-the-extensive-gloss-by-jean-vincent-metulin-a-scholar-from-southern-france-having-functioned-as-a-textbook-the-manuscripts-condition-suggests-it-was-well-used-by-students-eager-to-memorize-and-comprehend-bthunes-ideas-on-the-grammatical-usage-of-greek-words-image573476357.html
RM2T902XD–Illuminated Manuscript, Glossed copy of Eberhard of Bethune's Graecismus, Initials H, C, and N, This German manuscript, written on paper ca. 1440, is a copy of Eberhard of Béthune's thirteenth-century grammatical poem Graecismus. The poem is here accompanied by the extensive gloss by Jean-Vincent Metulin, a scholar from Southern France. Having functioned as a textbook, the manuscript's condition suggests it was well-used by students eager to memorize and comprehend Béthune's ideas on the grammatical usage of Greek words
Cranes under Pine Trees, 16th century, Unknown Japanese, 62 5/16 × 136 1/4 in. (158.27 × 346.08 cm) (image)68 7/8 × 139 5/8 in. (174.94 × 354.65 cm), Ink and color on paper, Japan, 16th century, A pair of red-crested cranes settle on the shore of a lake. Beneath a twisted old pine tree, one stands upright and sounds a call while his partner bends low, perhaps having discovered a tasty insect among the rocks and low-lying sasayabu (bamboo grass). From ancient times, cranes in Japan were said to live for a thousand years, serving as potent symbols of youthfulness and long life in both literature Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cranes-under-pine-trees-16th-century-unknown-japanese-62-516-136-14-in-15827-34608-cm-image68-78-139-58-in-17494-35465-cm-ink-and-color-on-paper-japan-16th-century-a-pair-of-red-crested-cranes-settle-on-the-shore-of-a-lake-beneath-a-twisted-old-pine-tree-one-stands-upright-and-sounds-a-call-while-his-partner-bends-low-perhaps-having-discovered-a-tasty-insect-among-the-rocks-and-low-lying-sasayabu-bamboo-grass-from-ancient-times-cranes-in-japan-were-said-to-live-for-a-thousand-years-serving-as-potent-symbols-of-youthfulness-and-long-life-in-both-literature-image573486055.html
RM2T90F8R–Cranes under Pine Trees, 16th century, Unknown Japanese, 62 5/16 × 136 1/4 in. (158.27 × 346.08 cm) (image)68 7/8 × 139 5/8 in. (174.94 × 354.65 cm), Ink and color on paper, Japan, 16th century, A pair of red-crested cranes settle on the shore of a lake. Beneath a twisted old pine tree, one stands upright and sounds a call while his partner bends low, perhaps having discovered a tasty insect among the rocks and low-lying sasayabu (bamboo grass). From ancient times, cranes in Japan were said to live for a thousand years, serving as potent symbols of youthfulness and long life in both literature
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