Anjou Legendarium
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Anjou Legendarium
Summary
Anjou Legendarium is an illuminated manuscript[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Anjou Legendarium's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Anjou Legendarium's instance of is recorded as legendarium[4].
- Anjou Legendarium's illustrator is recorded as Hertul mester[5].
- Anjou Legendarium's maintained by is recorded as Medieval Art[6].
- Anjou Legendarium's depicts is recorded as bird[7].
- Anjou Legendarium's depicts is recorded as Francis of Assisi[8].
- Anjou Legendarium's depicts is recorded as man[9].
- Anjou Legendarium's depicts is recorded as woman[10].
- Anjou Legendarium is made of parchment[11].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as Vatican Library[12].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as The Morgan Library & Museum[13].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as Hermitage Museum[14].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as Louvre Museum[15].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[16].
- Anjou Legendarium's collection is recorded as Bancroft Library[17].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as Vat. Lat. 8541[18].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as RF 29940[19].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as M.360[20].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as E 16930-16934[21].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as MS UCB 130:f1300:37[22].
- Anjou Legendarium's inventory number is recorded as 1994.516[23].
- The location of Anjou Legendarium was Vatican Library[24].
- Anjou Legendarium took place at The Morgan Library & Museum[25].
- Anjou Legendarium took place at Hermitage Museum[26].
- Anjou Legendarium took place at Metropolitan Museum of Art[27].
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Material and Period
Anjou Legendarium is made of parchment[11]. Recorded location include Vatican Library[24], The Morgan Library & Museum[25], Hermitage Museum[26], Metropolitan Museum of Art[27], Bancroft Library[28], and Q116687973[29].
Why It Matters
Anjou Legendarium has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]