Rubin in a castle sending a message to his loved with a cros
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Rubin in a castle sending a message to his loved with a cros
Rubin, Tyrolean ministerial from 12th century, in a castle sending a message to his loved with a crossbow. Codex Manesse (ca.1300) by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. Miniature. Folio 169v. University of Heidelberg. Library. Germany
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12th Codex Courtly Crossbow Feudal Feudalism Germanic Heidelberg Heraldry Loved Lover Lovers Manesse Manuscript Message Ministerial Rudiger Send Sending Shield Tyrolean Univeristy 14th Rubin
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In this exquisite miniature from the Codex Manesse, a 14th-century manuscript created by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes, we find ourselves transported to the heart of feudal Europe during the Middle Ages. The figure depicted is Rubin, a Tyrolean ministerial from the 12th century, resplendent in his finery, seated atop a castle wall. With a thoughtful expression, he focuses intently on the horizon, aiming the crossbow in his hands. The message he sends is not one of war or conquest, but rather one of love. Rubin's attire is a testament to the opulence of the feudal court. He wears a richly embroidered coat of arms adorned with intricate heraldic designs, a helmet on his head, and a shield at his side. His horse, equally well-groomed, stands nearby, its coat glistening in the sun. The castle in the background, with its towering walls and banners flying, speaks of power and wealth. Yet, despite the trappings of his station, Rubin's gaze is fixed on the distant figure of his beloved. The message he sends with the crossbow is a symbol of his devotion, a reminder of the deep connections that transcended the boundaries of the feudal world. The image is a poignant reminder of the courtly love tradition that flourished during the Middle Ages, where love was celebrated as a noble and chivalrous pursuit. The Codex Manesse is a treasure trove of medieval literature and history, and this miniature is just one of its many gems. The University of Heidelberg Library in Germany is fortunate to be the custodian of this priceless manuscript, which continues to captivate scholars and art lovers alike with its vivid portrayal of life in the Middle Ages.
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