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Resurrection and Noli me tangere from BL Royal 16 G III, f. 168v

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Resurrection and Noli me tangere from BL Royal 16 G III, f. 168v

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Miniature divided in two compartments: 1. the Resurrection of Christ, 2. Noli me tangere, with a full border and an illuminated initial 'L'(e jour), at the beginning of part 7. Image taken from f. 168v of La vie de notre seigneur Jhesucrist, La Vengance de la mort Jhesu Christ. Written in French.

The BL Royal Manuscript Collection, also known as the Royal Collection, consists of over 2,000 manuscripts that were once owned by the British monarchs, including English and later British kings and queens from the late 12th to the 19th centuries. These manuscripts are notable for their historical and artistic value.

The collection was initially stored in various royal libraries and palaces, such as the Tower of London and Westminster Palace. During the English Civil War in the 17th century and the subsequent Interregnum, many royal treasures, including manuscripts, were dispersed and sold. Some manuscripts were lost, destroyed, or ended up in private hands.

In 1757, King George II donated the Old Royal Library to the British Museum (which later became the British Library), where the manuscripts were integrated into the museum's collections. This marked the formal establishment of the Royal Manuscript Collection within the British Museum.

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1479
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