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'The Book of the Queen' by Christine de Pizan
France, c.1410-c.1414AD
British Library, Harley MS 4431
f.112r, King Memnon, a cousin of Hector, being called to arms.
Harley MS 4431
Date: c.1410-c.1414
Title: Christine de Pizan, Collected works ('The Book of the Queen')
Content: The manuscript, known as 'The Book of the Queen', includes Works by Christine de Pizan, assembled for Isabel (Isabeau) of Bavaria, queen consort of Charles VI of France, and produced under the author's supervision. Possibly some passages are in the hand of Christine de Pizan herself.
Miniatures attributed to the Master of the Cité des Dames and workshop and to the Master of the Duke of Bedford.
Source: British Library, Harley MS 4431
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This is the source for a French Man-at-Arms c.1415 in Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 1 by Ian Heath:
This figure comes from a ms. of the 'Poems' of Christine de Pisan thought to have been illustrated during the year of Agincourt.
There is nothing particularly unusual about his equipment, but points of interest include the plume on his bascinet and the early appearance of a lance-rest.