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Hedwig Codex

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Also known as
  
Vita beatae Hedwigis

Date
  
1353

Language(s)
  
Latin

Type
  
illuminated manuscript

Place of origin
  
Silesia

Hedwig Codex

Illuminated by
  
Court workshop of Duke Louis I of Legnica

The Hedwig Codex is a medieval illuminated manuscript of the life of Saint Hedwig of Silesia, spouse of the Piast duke Henry the Bearded. Based on her hagiography (Vita beatae Hedwigis), the illustrated codex was produced in 1353 at the court workshop of Hedwig's descendant, Duke Louis I of Legnica in Lubin. According to a letter by Bishop Preczlaw of Pogarell he dedicated it to the newly established collegiate church at Brzeg.

Upon the Protestant Reformation and the dissolution of the Brzeg collegiate chapter, the codex was kept at Ostrov (Schlackenwerth) in Bohemia. Purchased by the J. Paul Getty Trust, the original manuscript is today part of the Getty Museum collection as MS Ludwig XI 7. A facsimile edition was published in Berlin in 1972 as Der Hedwigs-Codex von 1353, edited by the German art historian Wolfgang Braunfels.

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Hedwig Codex Wikipedia