Iconography
HISTORY
Ancient / Codrus / Self-sacrifice of King Codrus of Athens / Codrus killed, with Codrus and soldiers in the background (significance unclear)
RELIGIOUS ICONOGRAPHY
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Manuscripts and Prints / Speculum humanae salvationis / Manuscripts / New York, Public Library, Spencer 15 (Middle Rhine, c1420)
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Manuscripts and Prints / Speculum humanae salvationis / Chapter 24: Crucifixion / 24c: King Codrus of Athens lets himself be slain disguised as a common soldier to save his city / All images
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Manuscripts and Prints / Speculum humanae salvationis / Chapter 24: Crucifixion / 24c: King Codrus of Athens lets himself be slain disguised as a common soldier to save his city / Variant: Still in two registers, but either Codrus with his men or the Death of Codrus not symmetrical
Further details
Artist or creator
Middle Rhine (attributed)
Date
1420 (circa)
Location
New York, Public Library, Spencer 15
Associated persons
James Marrow (Photographer (analogue))
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Speculum humanae salvationis. Folio: 25v.
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