File:Wapen van Willem van Oranje-Nassau - Coat of arms of William I, Prince of Orange - Wapenboek Nassau-Vianden - KB 1900 A 016.jpg
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Nederlands: Wapen van Willem van Oranje-Nassau in de binnenzijde van de slappe perkamenten omslag van het Wapenboek Nassau-Vianden uit de collectie van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek.
English: Coat of arms of William I, Prince of Orange inside the limp parchment binding of the Nassau-Vianden armorial from the collection of the National Library of the Netherlands. |
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Object type | armorial | ||||||||||||||||||||
Description |
Nederlands: Tegen de binnenzijde van de omslag is een blaadje perkament geplakt met het wapen van Willem van Oranje-Nassau (1533-1584), beter bekend als Willem de Zwijger. Dit wapen, omgeven door de keten van de Orde van het Gulden Vlies, gebruikte hij van 1556 tot 1582. Zijn oudste zoon, Filips Willem van Oranje-Nassau (1554-1618), voerde hetzelfde wapen en werd in 1596 toegelaten tot de Orde. Misschien is het toegevoegde blad bedoeld als ex libris, en geeft het aan dat het wapenboek heeft toebehoord aan Willem van Oranje of zijn zoon. Het is ook mogelijk dat het pas in het boek is geplakt door Otto Hupp (1859-1959), de Duitse heraldicus die het handschrift lange tijd heeft bezeten en er in 1898 zijn initialen in schreef. |
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Language | Middle Dutch | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date | circa / circa | ||||||||||||||||||||
Publication date | circa | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medium |
parchment medium QS:P186,Q226697 |
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Dimensions |
length: 2,150 mm (84.6 in) ; width: 1,450 mm (57 in) dimensions QS:P2043,+2150U174789 dimensions QS:P2049,+1450U174789 |
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institution QS:P195,Q1526131 |
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Place of publication | Duchy of Brabant / Breda | ||||||||||||||||||||
Object history |
Nederlands: Dit wapenboek werd vermoedelijk gemaakt in opdracht voor graaf Engelbrecht II van Nassau (1451-1504). Het is mogelijk in bezit geweeest van van Willem van Oranje (Willem de Zwijger) (1533-1584) en Jacques Wijts (ca. 1579-1643). In 1898 maakte het deel uit van de verzameling van heraldiek schilder Otto Hupp (1859-1949).
English: This armorial was presumably commissioned by Engelbert II of Nassau (1451-1504). After him it was possibly owned by William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent) (1533-1584) and Jacques Wijts (ca. 1579-1643). In 1898 the manuscripts is known to be in the library of the German graphical artist Otto Hupp. |
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