Hedwig Codex

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Hedwig Codex

Saint Hedwig of Silesia with Duke Ludwig of Legnica and Brieg and Duchess Agnés
Also known as Vita beatae Hedwigis
Type illuminated manuscript
Date 1353
Place of origin Silesia
Language(s) Latin
Illuminated by Court workshop of Duke Ludwig I of Liegnitz and Brieg
Patron Louis I of Brzeg and Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
Material Tempera colors, colored washes, and ink on parchment bound between wood boards covered with red-stained pigskin
Size 13 7/16 x 9 3/4 in.
Previously kept Shrine of St Hedwig

The Hedwig Codex is a medieval illuminated manuscript of the Life of Hedwig of Silesia, produced in the court workshop of Ludwig I of Liegnitz and Brieg in 1353. It is now kept by the Getty Research Institute as Ms. Ludwig XI 7.

A facsimile edition of the manuscript was published in Berlin in 1972 as Der Hedwigs-Codex von 1353, edited by Wolfgang Braunfels.

Bibliography

  • Wolfgang Braunfels, ed., Der Hedwigs-Codex von 1353: Sammlung Ludwig, 2 volumes (Berlin, 1972).
  • Jacqueline E. Jung, "The Tactile and the Visionary", available at yale.edu.

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