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The You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. is a 15th century manuscript. It is a copy of several of Mariano Taccola's works by Paulus Santinus, in Venice. The interesting thing about this compendium is that Taccola's illustrations were copied with colours. The colour of the water is green in this manuscript. 

I believe this manuscript is relevant to the VMS. Could some, more knowledgable forum members take a look at it? In the meantime, here are some examples I found interesting.

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There are many other noteworthy illustrations in this MS. I'll end with a peculiar comparison to a VMS nymph:

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F107v is also a good one
So... noone thinks this is interesting?
(28-03-2026, 08:20 PM)JustAnotherTheory Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.So... noone thinks this is interesting?
It bears a strong resemblance to other colorized Kyeser/Taccola copies which share the same motifs. Why do you think this particular one is special?
It has been briefly discussed here
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Oh, right, thanks. I didn't see that thread Smile