Several works of this type show an animal being grabbed and suffocated by its hated mortal enemy dragon. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these medieval works, the “illuminated” type of which often depicted elephants with trumpet-like trunks to suggest chasteness and included the Lindisfarne Gospels.
ANSWER: illuminated manuscripts [prompt on codex, codices, or books]
[10m] These oversized animals are shown in the margins of illuminated manuscripts fighting warriors and monks. Knights featured alongside depictions of these animals may have been bigoted representations of the Lombards.
ANSWER: snails
[10h] Marginal illustrations in a small manuscript for this person have been theorized by Madeline Caviness as instructions on being a faithful wife. That prayer book gifted to this person featured extensive grisaille illustrations by Jean Pucelle.
ANSWER: Jeanne d'Evreux (”JOHN dev-ROH”) [accept The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France]
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