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Old Testament / Proverbs / Various Proverbs (Prov. 10-22:16) / Prov. 18:3: Impius, cum in profundum venerit peccatorum, contemnit, sed sequitur eum ignominia et opprobrium (The wicked man ... contemneth, but ignominy and reproach follow him)
Old Testament / Proverbs / Various Proverbs (Prov. 10-22:16) / Propter frigus piger arare noluit, mendicabit ergo aestate, et non dabitur illi; Because of the cold the sluggard would not plough, he shall beg ... in the summer, and it shall not be given him)
Old Testament / Proverbs / Various Proverbs (Prov. 10-22:16) / Prov. 20:26: Dissipat impios rex sapiens ... (A wise king scattereth the wicked)
Further details
1. Impius, cum in profundum (the moralisation shows the suicide of Judas); 2. Propter frigus (the moralisation threatens the sloth with the fate of the Dives in the parable of Lazarus); 3. Dissipat impios; 4. Civitatem fortium
Artist or creator
Date
1233 (circa)
Location
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 11560
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Bible moralisée. Folio: 51v.
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Alexandre, comte de Laborde, La Bible Moralisée Illustrée, vol. 2, Paris 1912, plate 275
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