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ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT. Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed
ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT.
Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed by her stepmother, Queen Katherine Parr into Latin, French and Italian. Written when Queen Elizabeth was age 12, probably as a New Year gift for her father, King Henry VIII. Dated 30 December 1545
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Media ID 12319197
1545 Autograph Christianity December Elizabeth I Elizabethan Katharine Manuscript Prayer Queen Translation Tudor Parr Stepdaughter Stepmother
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 20.5cm (10" x 8.1")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases an extraordinary piece of history - the "Elizabethan Manuscript". It is a testament to the remarkable intellect and talent of Queen Elizabeth I, even at a young age. The manuscript consists of autograph translations by Elizabeth herself, translating prayers composed by her stepmother, Queen Katherine Parr, into Latin, French, and Italian. This incredible work was written when Elizabeth was just twelve years old and is believed to have been a heartfelt New Year gift for her father, King Henry VIII. Dated 30 December 1545, this manuscript offers us a glimpse into the Renaissance era in England. It reflects both the religious devotion prevalent during that time and the intellectual prowess of one of history's most iconic figures. As we admire this piece of Tudor history captured in ink on parchment paper from over four centuries ago, we are reminded not only of Elizabeth's linguistic abilities but also her deep connection with her family. The translation serves as evidence of the bond between stepdaughter and stepmother - an aspect often overlooked amidst political intrigue. This photograph transports us back to a time when religion played a central role in society while showcasing Queen Elizabeth I's early accomplishments as she navigated through complex familial dynamics within the Tudor court.
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