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The Vows of the Peacock (MS G.24)

205. MS G.24, fol. 102r
206. Le restor du paon of Brisebare (Jehan le Court), fol. 102v
207. MS G.24, fol. 103r
208. MS G.24, fol. 103v
209. MS G.24, fol. 104r
210. MS G.24, fol. 104v
211. MS G.24, fol. 105r
212. MS G.24 fol. 105v
213. MS G.24, fol. 106r
214. MS G.24, fol. 106v
215. MS G.24, fol. 107r
216. MS G.24, fol. 107v

Ms. poetry; written and illuminated in Belgium, probably in Tournai, ca. 1345-1350.
Jacques de Longuyon dedicated Les voeux du paon or the Roman de Cassamus to Thibaut de Bar, bishop of Liège, who died in 1312. The Restor du Paon is a continuation of the Voeux written before 1338 by Jean Brisebare (Brisebarre) of Douai.
The manuscript is missing three quires of eight leaves each at the start. There are also folios lacking between 88 and 89 as well as between 92 and 93. The end of the book is also incomplete. These gaps are reflected in the two foliations found in the manuscript. The later, continuous foliation (1-141) is used here. The older foliation runs 25-111, 119-122, 125-173.
The manuscript originally contained curtains.
Decoration: 22 miniatures, numerous illuminated initials with marginal extenders, and marginal figures (pen drawings with color washes).