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In the illuminated Wenzelbibel manuscript, marginal notes provide fascinating insights into the historical context of biblical texts

Background imageMarginal Collection: Illuminated Wenzelbibel manuscript

Illuminated Wenzelbibel manuscript
A page from the illuminated manuscript known as the Wenzelbibel (or Wenzelsbibel), named after King Wenzel (Wenceslaus) IV of Bohemia

Background imageMarginal Collection: Brazil, Sao Paulo, the new business district of Berrini in Brooklin, the Marginal

Brazil, Sao Paulo, the new business district of Berrini in Brooklin, the Marginal Pinheiros highway, the Pinheiros river and the Octavio Frias de Oliveira bridge cable-stayed bridge

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian Digesta, Book XXXIII (Fragment)

Justinian Digesta, Book XXXIII (Fragment)
Double folio, parchment, from Justinian's Digesta. Main body text in black ink written in two columns with contemporary marginal and interlineal gloss

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian's Codex, Book V. XIII (Fragment)

Justinian's Codex, Book V. XIII (Fragment)
Single folio, parchment, from Justinian's Codex. The text on this leaf is from Book V.XIII Dei Uxoriae Actione 1.1.a. Main body text and marginal gloss with additional minute gloss on verso

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian's Codex, Book VI. XXXXI (Fragments)

Justinian's Codex, Book VI. XXXXI (Fragments)
Single folio, parchment, from Justinian's Codex. The text on this folio is from Book VI.XXXXI. Comprised of main body text and a marginal gloss with an additional minute gloss

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian's Codex, Book V. XXXVIII (Fragment)

Justinian's Codex, Book V. XXXVIII (Fragment)
Single folio, parchment, from Justinian's Codex. The text on this folio is from Book VI. XXXVIII De Uerborum Et Rerum Significatione 4.1

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian's Codex, Book IIII. XX (Fragment)

Justinian's Codex, Book IIII. XX (Fragment)
Single folio, parchment, from Justinian's Codex. The text on this folio is taken from Book IIII.XX De Testibus 20. Comprised of a main body text and a marginal gloss with additional minute gloss

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian's Codex, Book III. XVIII (Fragment)

Justinian's Codex, Book III. XVIII (Fragment)
Single folio, parchment, from Justinian's Codex. The text on this folio is taken from Book III.XVIII, De Probationis 7. Main body text with a marginal gloss and additional minute gloss

Background imageMarginal Collection: Justinian Digesta, Books V and VI (Fragment)

Justinian Digesta, Books V and VI (Fragment)
Bifolium from a copy of Justinian's Pandects, or Digesta Justiniani Augusti, parchment. Containing part of the end of Book V (De Judiciis) and the beginning of Book VI (De Rei Vindicatione)

Background imageMarginal Collection: Headpiece with Marginal Floral Compositions, c. 1661 / 1687 (manuscript on thick heavy yellow paper)

Headpiece with Marginal Floral Compositions, c. 1661 / 1687 (manuscript on thick heavy yellow paper)
986207 Headpiece with Marginal Floral Compositions, c.1661/1687 (manuscript on thick heavy yellow paper) by Hayrapet (fl.1615-c.80) (attr.to); 38x25 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarginal Collection: Moses striking water from the rock for the Israelites, c

Moses striking water from the rock for the Israelites, c
5242324 Moses striking water from the rock for the Israelites, c.1250-62 (tempera and gold on parchment) by Italian School, (13th century); 27 A-- 19.7 cm; J

Background imageMarginal Collection: Dido and Cupid, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)

Dido and Cupid, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)
1195388 Dido and Cupid, 1874-c.1919 (w/c on vellum) by English School, (19th century); 33.5x24 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageMarginal Collection: Babur Entertains in Sultan Ibrahim Lodis Palace, detached folio from a dispersed

Babur Entertains in Sultan Ibrahim Lodis Palace, detached folio from a dispersed
2956976 Babur Entertains in Sultan Ibrahim Lodis Palace, detached folio from a dispersed copy of Baburnama (Tuzuk-i Baburi) by Zahir-al- Din Muhammad Babur, c.1585 (w/c, ink & gold on paper) by Beg

Background imageMarginal Collection: MS 1-2005, fol. 207v: Isaiah Praying, historiated initial a

MS 1-2005, fol. 207v: Isaiah Praying, historiated initial a
FIT309730 MS 1-2005, fol. 207v: Isaiah Praying, historiated initial a from the Macclesfield Psalter, Use of Sarum, East Anglia, c.1330 (vellum) by English School

Background imageMarginal Collection: Perennial Flowering season Summer Aquatic Marginal

Perennial Flowering season Summer Aquatic Marginal
Caltha palustris Marsh marigold Yellow subject Green background

Background imageMarginal Collection: forget-me-not, myosotis scorpioides

forget-me-not, myosotis scorpioides
1358 Forget-me-not Myosotis scorpioides

Background imageMarginal Collection: Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript

Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript on parchment Italy, c.1340-1345 and illuminated by the Siena painter Lippo Vanni

Background imageMarginal Collection: Face of a lady, illuminated initial letter of Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium

Face of a lady, illuminated initial letter of Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), manuscript on parchment made in Italy

Background imageMarginal Collection: A magician with witches and wizards

A magician with witches and wizards
A magician conjures up fantasies to entertain a mixed gathering of witches, wizards, demons, and other marginal folk

Background imageMarginal Collection: Picture No. 11074003

Picture No. 11074003
Lago di Misurina / Misurina Lake with marginal fen looking towards the Sorapis group in evening light Dolomites, Italy

Background imageMarginal Collection: Picture No. 11073999

Picture No. 11073999
Lago di Misurina / Misurina lake with marginal fen looking towards the Sorapis group Dolomites, Italy

Background imageMarginal Collection: Victoria Amazonica lily pads

Victoria Amazonica lily pads
Giant Amazonian Waterlily (Victoria Amazonica) pads

Background imageMarginal Collection: Water Lily (Nymphaea Pink Sensation )

Water Lily (Nymphaea Pink Sensation ) flowering in summer

Background imageMarginal Collection: Flowering-rush (Butomus umbellatus) C016 / 3605

Flowering-rush (Butomus umbellatus) C016 / 3605
Flowering-rush (Butomus umbellatus) flowering by lakes near coast at Weymouth, Dorset

Background imageMarginal Collection: Common duckweed (Lemna minor) C016 / 3543

Common duckweed (Lemna minor) C016 / 3543
Common duckweed (Lemna minor) on a pond surface

Background imageMarginal Collection: Rushes reflected in water

Rushes reflected in water. Rushes are grass-like plants that are classified as the Juncaceae, or rush family. Some rushes are found in wetland areas, growing by rivers, lakes and marshes

Background imageMarginal Collection: Romans fight the Sabines

Romans fight the Sabines
Marginal drawings depicting combat between the Romans and the Sabines. 1543

Background imageMarginal Collection: Fight between Romulus and Mettius Curtius

Fight between Romulus and Mettius Curtius
Page of text with marginal drawing showing a horseman outside Rome, and a fight between the horseman and another figure. The horse has collapsed under its rider

Background imageMarginal Collection: Monk or priest singing

Monk or priest singing
Marginal drawing of what appears to be a priest or a monk singing with a book in his hand. 1543

Background imageMarginal Collection: View of Rome

View of Rome
An imaginary view of Rome in a marginal drawing. In front of the city stand two men, one of whom is wearing armour. There are birds flying over their heads

Background imageMarginal Collection: Romulus and Remus being suckled by Lupa

Romulus and Remus being suckled by Lupa
Detail from a page of text, showing a marginal drawing of Romulus and Remus being suckled by the she wolf Lupa. 1543

Background imageMarginal Collection: Hercules strikes Cacus, and view of Rome

Hercules strikes Cacus, and view of Rome
Page of text with marginal drawings. At the top in the left margin is a picture of Rome. In front of the city stand two men, one of whom is wearing armour. There are birds flying over their heads

Background imageMarginal Collection: Hercules strikes Cacus

Hercules strikes Cacus
Page of text with marginal drawing, showing Hercules with a large club about to strike at Cacus (the bearded man on the right) who is pulling a bull backwards by the tail. 1543

Background imageMarginal Collection: Least duckweed (Lemna minuta)

Least duckweed (Lemna minuta)
Foliage of Least duckweed (Lemna minuta syn Lemna minuscula), naturalised on a pond in France

Background imageMarginal Collection: Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus)

Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus)
Flowers and foliage of Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus), growing by water in France

Background imageMarginal Collection: Reeds (Phragmites australis)

Reeds (Phragmites australis) growing in Lake Sottern in Narke, Sweden

Background imageMarginal Collection: Common Reeds (Phragmites australis)

Common Reeds (Phragmites australis) in Romania. Photographed in autumn

Background imageMarginal Collection: Water-violet (Hottonia palustris)

Water-violet (Hottonia palustris) flowering in profusion in ditch full of water. Photographed in Brenne in France

Background imageMarginal Collection: Water Crowfoot (Ranunculus species)

Water Crowfoot (Ranunculus species) in the River Avon in Hampshire, UK

Background imageMarginal Collection: White water lily

White water lily flower (Nymphaea alba). Photographed in Purbeck, Dorset, UK

Background imageMarginal Collection: Japanese water iris

Japanese water iris flowers (Iris laevigata atropurpurea)

Background imageMarginal Collection: Reeds in a lake at sunset

Reeds in a lake at sunset
Reflections of reeds in a lake at sunset. Photographed in Arizona, USA

Background imageMarginal Collection: Otter (Bewick)

Otter (Bewick)
mustela lutra : le loutre, according to Buffon. Loved by some, hunted by others, the otter lives a marginal existence in and out of water

Background imageMarginal Collection: Page from Gutenbergs first Bible

Page from Gutenbergs first Bible
A page from Gutenbergs first Bible, which contained 42 pages



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In the illuminated Wenzelbibel manuscript, marginal notes provide fascinating insights into the historical context of biblical texts. These delicate annotations transport us to a time when scribes meticulously crafted every word and embellished them with intricate illustrations. Moving from ancient manuscripts to modern-day Brazil, we find ourselves in São Paulo's bustling new business district of Berrini in Brooklin, known as "The Marginal. " This vibrant area pulsates with energy as skyscrapers reach for the sky, symbolizing progress and ambition. Just like these towering buildings, fragments from Justinian's Digesta and Codex reveal glimpses of an expansive legal system. In Book XXXIII fragment of Digesta, we catch a glimpse of justice being served through concise laws that shaped societies. Similarly, fragments from Books V. XIII, VI. XXXXI, V. XXXVIII, IIII. XX and III. XVIII highlight various aspects of Roman law that governed daily life during Justinian's reign. A headpiece adorned with marginal floral compositions takes us back to c. 1661-1687 when artists used thick heavy yellow paper as their canvas. The intricate details within this artwork showcase nature's beauty intertwined with human creativity—a reminder that even in margins or peripheries lies immense artistic potential waiting to be discovered. As our journey continues through history depicted on vellum pages, Moses striking water from the rock reminds us of divine miracles witnessed by the Israelites during their exodus. Meanwhile Dido and Cupid captured in watercolor on vellum between 1874-c. 1919 evoke emotions ranging from love to tragedy—emphasizing how art transcends time and space. From ancient religious texts to contemporary urban landscapes; fragmented legal codes to delicate floral motifs; miraculous biblical events to mythical tales portrayed on vellum—the concept of "marginal" reveals hidden treasures awaiting exploration beyond what initially meets the eye.