Roman de la Rose (British Library MS Egerton 1069, c. 1400)

Roman de la Rose
(Paris, BNF, Manuscrits, français 1576, f. 1
14th c.)
The Middle English translation of
The Romance of the Rose
(Chaucer’s?)
(Glasgow, Hunterian Museum MS Hunter
409 [V.3.7], c. 1440)
Roman de la Rose: the dream
begins
(Cambridge,Fitzwilliam Musuem, MS
169, c.1398)
Roman de la Rose: Bel Acueil directs
the dreamer to the garden
(Cambridge,Fitzwilliam Musuem, MS 169,
c.1398)
Idleness invites the Dreamer into the
“hortus conclusus” in the Roman de la Rose
(British Library MS Egerton 1069, c. 1400)
Another enclosed garden from the Roman
(London, British Library, Ms. Harley 4425; c. 1500)
Roman de la Rose: Allegorical figures in the garden
Roman de la Rose: Shame, Fear, and
Daunger
(Cambridge,Fitzwilliam Musuem, MS 169, c.1398)
Roman de la Rose: Shame, Fear and
Danger
(Den Haag, MMW, 10 B 29, c.1350-60)
Roman de la Rose: Daunger
threatens the Dreamer
(Den Haag, MMW, 10 B 29, c.1350-60)
Roman de la Rose: Jealousy
locks the Rose away
(Cambridge,Fitzwilliam Musuem, MS
169, c.1398)
Roman de la Rose: the castle of Jealousy, guarded by Daunger
(London, British Library, Ms. Harley 4425, c. 1500)
Roman de la Rose:
the Dreamer
appeals to the God of Love
(Den Haag, MMW, 10 B 29, c.1350-60)
The Aberdeen Bestiary: Eagles
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)
The Aberdeen Bestiary: Hawk
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)
The Aberdeen Bestiary: Geese
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)
The Aberdeen Bestiary:Ducks
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)
Cuckoos (Den Haag, KB, KA 16 81rb2, c. 1350)
The Aberdeen Bestiary: Turtledoves
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)
The Aberdeen Bestiary: Turtle and Hawk
(Aberdeen University Library, MS 24; c. 1200)