Rule of the Knights Templar

4th quarter 13th century

11.6 cm 16.2 cm

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This early copy of the Rule of the Knights Templar was created in the last quarter of the thirteenth century in the Arras-Douai region of French Flanders. Its original owner may have been a member of the Order of Dourges, and may have had a familial connection to "Gery dit de...

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Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Barrois, Lille, before 1831 [1]; Barrois Sale, Lille, 1849; purchased by Earl of Ashburnham, England, 1849; Ashburnham Sale, Sotheby's, London, June 10 1901, lot 56; purchased by Julius D. Ichenhauser, New York, 1901; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, early 20th century; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] inserted note dated June 6 1831 and Barrois number 234
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