Antiquarian Jewish Works of Flavius Josephus: A Renaissance Masterpiece with Rufinus’ Translation, Preface by Saint Jerome, and Illustrations by Jean Pichor

A lavishly illustrated manuscript from the early 16th century translating the works of Flavius Josephus into Latin, with a preface by St Jerome, the coat of arms of Georges d’Amboise, and scenes of biblical battles, created by the masters Jean Pichor, Robert Boyven, and Jean Serpin in Northern France. It is kept in the Bibliothèque Mazarin, Paris.