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Drawing of a tree. Illustration of the best way to bind a field (boundary of a rural property). Miniature taken from a survey and boundary trek, ("Siensa de destrar y siensa de atermenar")
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Drawing of a tree. Illustration of the best way to bind a field (boundary of a rural property). Miniature taken from a survey and boundary trek, ("Siensa de destrar y siensa de atermenar")
ETI4396987 Drawing of a tree. Illustration of the best way to bind a field (boundary of a rural property). Miniature taken from a survey and boundary trek, ("Siensa de destrar y siensa de atermenar") narrated by Arnaud de Villeneuve (Arnau de Vilanova or Arnaldus de Villanova) around 1240 - around 1311), a Catalan doctor, theologian and diplomat. Manuscript by Bertrand Boysset (1355-1415). Bibliotheque Inguimbertine Municipal de Carpentras.; (add.info.: Drawing of a tree. Illustration of the best way to bind a field (boundary of a rural property). Miniature taken from a survey and boundary trek, ("Siensa de destrar y siensa de atermenar") narrated by Arnaud de Villeneuve (Arnau de Vilanova or Arnaldus de Villanova) around 1240 - around 1311), a Catalan doctor, theologian and diplomat. Manuscript by Bertrand Boysset (1355-1415). Bibliotheque Inguimbertine Municipal de Carpentras.)
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This stunning print captures a detailed drawing of a tree, serving as an illustration of the best way to bind a field or mark the boundary of a rural property. The miniature is taken from a survey and boundary trek, with the inscription "Siensa de destrar y siensa de atermenar" guiding viewers on the proper technique.
The artwork is attributed to Arnaud de Villeneuve, also known as Arnau de Vilanova or Arnaldus de Villanova, who was a prominent Catalan doctor, theologian, and diplomat in the 13th and 14th centuries. The manuscript containing this illustration was created by Bertrand Boysset in the late 14th century.
Displayed in the Bibliotheque Inguimbertine Municipal de Carpentras, this piece offers insight into historical land management practices and showcases the intricate craftsmanship of medieval artists. The attention to detail in depicting both the tree and its surrounding landscape highlights the importance placed on accurately demarcating property boundaries during that time period.
Overall, this print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a valuable historical artifact, shedding light on ancient customs related to land ownership and stewardship. It is truly a captivating glimpse into centuries past.
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