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Pope John XXII entrusts Odoric of Pordenone (Franciscan
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Pope John XXII entrusts Odoric of Pordenone (Franciscan
JLJ4592577 Pope John XXII entrusts Odoric of Pordenone (Franciscan) with the mission of evangelizing Overseas Sea. Men leading partridges to Trabzon. Weapons and emblem of Jean Without Fears. Jean de Berrys weapons. Miniature in " Itinerarium. The Book of Wonders", Ms. 2810, Folio 97. Manuscript enluminated by the Master of Mazarine, written by Odoric of Pordenone (1286? -1331) and translated by John the Long (13.. -1383), 1410-1412. BN, Paris. by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Pope John XXII entrusts Odoric of Pordenone (Franciscan) with the mission of evangelizing Overseas Sea. Men leading partridges to Trabzon. Weapons and emblem of Jean Without Fears. Jean de Berrys weapons. Miniature in " Itinerarium. The Book of Wonders", Ms. 2810, Folio 97. Manuscript enluminated by the Master of Mazarine, written by Odoric of Pordenone (1286? -1331) and translated by John the Long (13.. -1383), 1410-1412. BN, Paris.); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history. The image depicts Pope John XXII entrusting Odoric of Pordenone, a Franciscan missionary, with the important mission of evangelizing the Overseas Sea. This solemn exchange between the two figures symbolizes the immense responsibility bestowed upon Odoric and highlights the significance of spreading religious teachings beyond familiar shores. The scene is further enriched by other intriguing elements captured within the frame. Men can be seen leading partridges towards Trabzon, adding an air of mystery and adventure to the composition. Additionally, weapons and emblems associated with Jean Without Fears and Jean de Berry are prominently displayed, hinting at their involvement or support in this grand undertaking. This remarkable miniature is part of "Itinerarium: The Book of Wonders" specifically found in Ms. 2810, Folio 97. It was skillfully illuminated by the Master of Mazarine during the early 15th century. The manuscript itself was written by Odoric of Pordenone (1286? -1331) and later translated by John the Long (13. . -1383). Preserved within Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this photograph captures not only a historical moment but also showcases exceptional artistic craftsmanship from centuries past. As we gaze upon it today, we cannot help but marvel at its beauty while contemplating its profound historical context.
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