A Calendar Page for December 2014 - Medieval manuscripts blog - http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitis...
Dec 1, 2014
from
Eivind,
آزاده,
Dortndortn,
без руля и без ветрил,
John (bird whisperer),
Haukr,
Jennifer Dittrich,
and
Pete's Got To Go
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"The slaughtering of animals and preparing of meat for the winter are the labours highlighted in these final calendar pages of the year. On the opening folio can be found the beginning of the saints’ days for December. Below, a roundel miniature shows two men in a barn; one has his hands firmly on the horns of a bull, holding him steady, while the other man is preparing to deliver the coup de grâce with a wooden mallet. In the facing folio, another man is butchering a hog outdoors, wielding a long, sharp knife. A bucket of blood is beneath the slaughtering table, and above, we can see a wooly ram (perhaps aghast at the carnage), for the zodiac sign Capricorn. Surrounding this scene is another golden architectural frame, populated with angels playing musical instruments, and a kneeling monk above, perhaps in honour of the feast of the Nativity."
- Maitani