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The Beauvais Sacramentary In The Getty Museum As A "Coronation Sacramentary", Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Beauvais Sacramentary In The Getty Museum As A "Coronation Sacramentary", Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Reexamines the evidence--paleographical, art historical, and circumstantial--that Carl Nordenfalk (1907-92) adduced for his hypothesis that Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS Ludwig V 1 (the ten surviving leaves of a sacramentary written and illuminated around the year 1000) was created for the occasion of the consecration in 1017 of Robert the Pious’s ten-year-old son Hugh as his co-ruler. In putting forward this hypothesis, Nordenfalk was building on a suggestion he made first in 1950 that the manuscript was written and illuminated at the behest of Robert the Pious by a Lombard artist named Nivardus, who was working at the …
Abraham, Bosom Of, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Reform, 10th-Century, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Ash Wednesday, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Holy Week, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Palm Sunday, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Canterbury-York Dispute, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Canterbury-York Dispute, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
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Typology, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Eadwine Psalter, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Jubilee Year, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Pembroke College 302: Abbreviated Gospel Book Or Gospel Lectionary?, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Pembroke College 302: Abbreviated Gospel Book Or Gospel Lectionary?, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
A consideration of the character of the text of Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 302, a series of excerpts from the four canonical Gospels in (with one exception) biblical order preceded by an incomplete set of canon tables, a manuscript produced in England in the mid-11th century. Concludes that it was probably created as a private devotional book for a high-ranking Benedictine monk, a prayer book intended to resemble a Gospel book and to present a full account of the life of Christ.