Iconography
HISTORY
Ancient / Codrus / Self-sacrifice of King Codrus of Athens / Codrus with his counsellors, probably declaring his readiness to be killed
RELIGIOUS ICONOGRAPHY
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Manuscripts and Prints / Speculum humanae salvationis / Manuscripts / Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cgm 5249(44 a (Low German, second half 14th century, fragment)
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: Acclamation (or Codrus with counsellors) only
Further details
Artist or creator
Date
14th century (second half)
Location
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cgm 5249(44 a
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Speculum humanae salvationis. Folio: 5r.
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