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Deutsch: Gegenüberstellung der sieben Laster („Todsünden“, links) und der sieben Tugenden („Kardinalstugenden“, rechts), die als Geschenk des heiligen Geistes in Form von Tauben vom Himmel herab gesandt werden. Hinter den Tugenden ein gewappneter Ritter zu Pferd, dessen Rüstungsteile mit weiteren Tugenden versinnbildlicht werden. Dazu trägt er den „Schild der heiligen Dreiheit“ (scutum sancte trinitatis), der auch „Schild des Glaubens“ (scutum fidei) genannt wird. Aus der Summa de virtutibus et vitiis des Peraldus. British Library, Harleian MS 3244 ff. 27v-28
English: Harleian ms. 3244, folios 27-28, showing an allegorical knight preparing to battle the seven deadly sins with the "Scutum Fidei" diagram of the Trinity as his shield.

This is part of a ca. 1255-1265 illustration to the Summa Vitiorum or "Treatise on the Vices" by William Peraldus. For detailed discussion of the manuscript, see the article "An Illustrated Fragment of Peraldus's Summa of Vice: Harleian MS 3244" by Michael Evans in Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, vol. 45 (1982), pp. 14-68.

"The picture is exceptional for several reasons: there is no comparable representation of the vices; depictions of the miles christianus in emblematic armour are extremely rare before the Reformation; the juxtaposition of the various elements is unprecedented in medieval figurative art; and no other illustrated MS of Peraldus is recorded." (Evans p. 14)
For the device on the knight's shield, see image description page File:Trinity knight shield.jpg.
Date mid 13th century (after c. 1236; c. 1255-1265)
Source bl.uk
Author anonymous illustration of Guilelmus Peraldus, Summa de virtutibus et vitiis
Other versions For details, see File:Peraldus Knight.jpg, File:Trinity knight shield.jpg

milicia est vita hominis super terram (Job 7:1)

(sub-vices) 10 contumelia, arrogantia, insolentia, contentio 7 7 malicia, odium, discordia, 12 pusillanimitas, maligna 9 rapina, violencia, usuria, periuria 9 impudicia, ebrietas 5? incestum, fornicatio, adulterium
septem vitia capitalia superbia ira invidia acedia avaritia gula luxuria
septem dona spritus sancti (Isaiah 11:2-3)[1] spiritus timoris Dei spiritus pietatis spiritus sciencie spiritus fortitudinis spiritus consilii spiritus intelligentiae spiritus sapientiae
septem virtutes paupertas mansuetudo (luctus ...?) esuries iustitiae misericordia munditia cordis pax
septem beatitudines (Mt 5) [beati pauperes spiritu quoniam] ipsorum est regnum caelorum [beati mites quoniam] ipsi possidebunt regnum [beati qui lugent quoniam] ipsi consolabuntur [beati qui esuriunt et sitiunt iustitiam quoniam] ipsi saturabuntur [beati misericordes quia] ipsi misericordiam consequentur [beati mundo corde quoniam] ipsi Deum videbunt [beati pacifici] quoniam filii Dei vocabuntur

(see also: Gulielmus DURANDUS, Rationale Divinorum Officiorum: Accedit aliud Divinorum Officiorum Rationale caput 47)

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