Seal_of_Paris_(No_6).jpg
Summary
Description Seal of Paris (No 6).jpg |
Français :
:Quatrième Sceau. (1412.) Fragment de sceau rond, de 55 mill. -- Arch. de l'Emp. 6478.
English:
"Seal of the city of Paris, France. 6th. 1412-1416."
SC-SPCOLL: Collection includes handwritten memorandum for York University Libraries dated April 24, 1963. Item Description: Seal is "D5585". Number identifies the original seal matrix (die) held by the Archives nationales (France). Item is one of a set of twenty-four, housed in a two tier wooden box. Seal impression is in relief. Seal motif is of a vessel with full rigging, sail raised, three fleurs-de-lis on the sail, and flanked by two other fleurs-de-lis in the background. Lacks inscription. Seal was appended to several documents from October 1412-March 1416. Seal impression is in relief. As viewed University of Notre Dame, Medieval Institute Library website, February 10, 2014. Physical Description: 1 circular municipal seal impression : clay, ill. ; 5 x 5 cm. https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3237818
Русский:
Одна из печатей Парижа ("шестая"). 1412-1416
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Date | (photograph); 1412 (seal) |
Source | http://library.nd.edu/medieval/seals/muni/d5585.shtml |
Author | Douët-d'Arcq, L. Collection de sceaux. Paris : H. Plon (1867), no. 5585 |
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