![Jean Mielot, Probably the Most Extensively Portrayed Late Medieval Scribe and Author : History of Information Jean Mielot, Probably the Most Extensively Portrayed Late Medieval Scribe and Author : History of Information](https://historyofinformation.com/images/Screen_Shot_2020-10-11_at_2.07.27_PM.png)
Jean Mielot, Probably the Most Extensively Portrayed Late Medieval Scribe and Author : History of Information
![Jean Miélot à sa table de copiste (Le Débat d'honneur entre Hannibal, Alexandre et Scipion, F°10) | Utpictura18 Jean Miélot à sa table de copiste (Le Débat d'honneur entre Hannibal, Alexandre et Scipion, F°10) | Utpictura18](https://utpictura18.univ-amu.fr/system/files/styles/crop_thumbnail/private/notices/005/haute_def/005651.jpg?h=2f8bd2ff&itok=gHN_pJc2)
Jean Miélot à sa table de copiste (Le Débat d'honneur entre Hannibal, Alexandre et Scipion, F°10) | Utpictura18
Medieval scribe Jean Miélot, sitting at a desk, making a copy of another book] - LOC's Public Domain Archive Public Domain Search
Vie et miracles de Notre Dame, en prose française, arrangés par Jean MIÉLOT. Français 9198 | Gallica
![Burgundian author Jean Miélot writing his compilation of the Miracles of Our Lady, 15th century Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock Burgundian author Jean Miélot writing his compilation of the Miracles of Our Lady, 15th century Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/01/53/06/81/1000_F_153068108_VAUYY5N1Ot2waNp1uoOo4xSJqGNmnIy9.jpg)
Burgundian author Jean Miélot writing his compilation of the Miracles of Our Lady, 15th century Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock
![N/A. English: The first page of Jean Mielot's translation of Le Miroir de la Salvation humaine, written for Philip the Good in 1448-49. The seated figure represents Vincent of Beauvais, who was N/A. English: The first page of Jean Mielot's translation of Le Miroir de la Salvation humaine, written for Philip the Good in 1448-49. The seated figure represents Vincent of Beauvais, who was](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P5BGM2/na-english-the-first-page-of-jean-mielots-translation-of-le-miroir-de-la-salvation-humaine-written-for-philip-the-good-in-1448-49-the-seated-figure-represents-vincent-of-beauvais-who-was-believed-to-be-the-original-author-of-the-text-circa-1450-attributed-to-a-follower-of-jean-le-tavernier-430-death-charter-speculum-mielot-1450-P5BGM2.jpg)