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The Ingeram Codex (also Codex Cotta, Kunsthistorisches Museum A2302) is an armorial of the Holy Roman Empiremade by Hans Ingeram for Albert VI, Archduke of Austria in 1459.It is largely concerned with the coats of arms of the Adelsgesellschaften ("societies of nobles") fashionable at the time, a type of society or order formed by members of the lower nobility with the purpose of holding tournaments. The manuscript has 142 paper pages with depictions of coats of arms mostly in groups of four or six per page. The contents are divided into

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  • Ingeram-Codex (de)
  • Ingeram Codex (in)
  • Codex Ingeram (fr)
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  • Der Ingeram-Codex, nach einem seiner Vorbesitzer auch „Codex Cotta“ genannt, ist ein Wappenbuch des Österreichischen Herzogs Albrecht VI., datiert auf 1459. Es befindet sich heute unter der Inventarnummer A 2302 im Besitz der Waffensammlung des Kunsthistorischen Museums in Wien. Von den Verfassern ist nur Hans Ingeram namentlich überliefert. (de)
  • Ingeram-Codex, juga disebut Codex Cotta dinamai seperti salah satu pemilik sebelumnya, merupakan sebuah adipati Austria Albrecht VI, dari tahun 1459. Benda tersebut sekarang berada di bawah nomor inventaris A 2302 di Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wina yang memiliki koleksi senjata. Dari para penulis, hanya yang dikenal dengan namanya. (in)
  • Le codex Ingeram, également appelé Codex Cotta du nom de l'un de ses anciens propriétaires, est un armorial du Saint-Empire commandé par le duc autrichien Albert VI, daté de 1459. Il est maintenant en possession de la collection du musée d'Histoire de l'art de Vienne sous le numéro d'inventaire A 2302. Parmi ses auteurs, seul (de) a survécu à travers son nom. (fr)
  • The Ingeram Codex (also Codex Cotta, Kunsthistorisches Museum A2302) is an armorial of the Holy Roman Empiremade by Hans Ingeram for Albert VI, Archduke of Austria in 1459.It is largely concerned with the coats of arms of the Adelsgesellschaften ("societies of nobles") fashionable at the time, a type of society or order formed by members of the lower nobility with the purpose of holding tournaments. The manuscript has 142 paper pages with depictions of coats of arms mostly in groups of four or six per page. The contents are divided into (en)
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  • Der Ingeram-Codex, nach einem seiner Vorbesitzer auch „Codex Cotta“ genannt, ist ein Wappenbuch des Österreichischen Herzogs Albrecht VI., datiert auf 1459. Es befindet sich heute unter der Inventarnummer A 2302 im Besitz der Waffensammlung des Kunsthistorischen Museums in Wien. Von den Verfassern ist nur Hans Ingeram namentlich überliefert. (de)
  • The Ingeram Codex (also Codex Cotta, Kunsthistorisches Museum A2302) is an armorial of the Holy Roman Empiremade by Hans Ingeram for Albert VI, Archduke of Austria in 1459.It is largely concerned with the coats of arms of the Adelsgesellschaften ("societies of nobles") fashionable at the time, a type of society or order formed by members of the lower nobility with the purpose of holding tournaments. The manuscript has 142 paper pages with depictions of coats of arms mostly in groups of four or six per page. The contents are divided into * Habsburg possessions and Austrian nobility (pp. 1–10). * Exempla, attributed arms to (partly legendary) "exemplary" persons (including the Nine Worthies). (12–17) * Offices (18–27) * fragments of a "European" armorial (28–35) * coats of arms of Habsburg Austria, including the seceded Old Swiss Confederacy (36–39, p. 40 empty) * coats of arms of Adelsgesellschaften (tournament societies) (41–134) After the death of Albrecht VI, the manuscript passed to his brother, emperor Frederick III, and later to Ladislaus Jagiellon, presumably via Matthias Corvinus, who would have gained its possession when he invaded Vienna in 1485.In 1541, it was owned by cardinal Gasparo Contarini, and by 1751 it was in the antiquarian collection of count Löwenstein-Wertheim, whence it was acquired by publisher Johann Friedrich Cotta in the early 19th century. Sold to one Heinrich Höfflinger in 1929, the codex finally passed to Kunsthistorisches Museum in 1971. (en)
  • Ingeram-Codex, juga disebut Codex Cotta dinamai seperti salah satu pemilik sebelumnya, merupakan sebuah adipati Austria Albrecht VI, dari tahun 1459. Benda tersebut sekarang berada di bawah nomor inventaris A 2302 di Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wina yang memiliki koleksi senjata. Dari para penulis, hanya yang dikenal dengan namanya. (in)
  • Le codex Ingeram, également appelé Codex Cotta du nom de l'un de ses anciens propriétaires, est un armorial du Saint-Empire commandé par le duc autrichien Albert VI, daté de 1459. Il est maintenant en possession de la collection du musée d'Histoire de l'art de Vienne sous le numéro d'inventaire A 2302. Parmi ses auteurs, seul (de) a survécu à travers son nom. (fr)
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