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MS CCC 157 p. 380 Sunspots seen in the reign of Henry I, from the Worcester Chronicle, c. 1130-40 (vellum)
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MS CCC 157 p. 380 Sunspots seen in the reign of Henry I, from the Worcester Chronicle, c. 1130-40 (vellum)
CCC146697 MS CCC 157 p.380 Sunspots seen in the reign of Henry I, from the Worcester Chronicle, c.1130-40 (vellum) by English School, (12th century); Corpus Christi College, Oxford, UK; (add.info.: inserted c.1140 by John of Worcester into the chronicle begun by Florence of Worcester (d.1118); one of the earliest surviving chronicle illustrations; )
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This print showcases a remarkable historical artifact, the MS CCC 157 p. 380 from the Worcester Chronicle, dating back to the reign of Henry I in the 12th century. Crafted on vellum by an anonymous English School artist, this manuscript is now housed at Corpus Christi College in Oxford, UK. The focal point of this image is a fascinating depiction of sunspots observed during Henry I's rule. Inserted into the chronicle by John of Worcester around 1140, it stands as one of the earliest surviving illustrations within a chronicle. Its significance lies not only in its age but also in its portrayal of early astronomical observations. The delicate artistry and meticulous attention to detail evident in this medieval masterpiece are truly awe-inspiring. The intricate rendering captures both scientific curiosity and artistic finesse, offering us a glimpse into how our ancestors perceived and documented celestial phenomena. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back through time to an era when science and art were intricately intertwined. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with understanding our place within the vast universe. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we can now appreciate and study this invaluable piece of history that bridges astronomy and medieval scholarship. This print invites us to reflect on our collective journey towards unraveling the mysteries of our cosmos while honoring those who paved the way for future scientific discoveries.
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