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ashling

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Fri Jun 29, 2018, 05:57 PM Jun 2018

The Lindesfarne Gospels - manuscripts from the Early Middle Ages

Lindisfarne Gospels
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/lindisfarne/accessible/introduction.html

The Lindisfarne Gospels, one of the most magnificent manuscripts of the early Middle Ages, was written and decorated at the end of the 7th century by the monk Eadfrith, who became Bishop of Lindisfarne in 698 and died in 721. Its original leather binding, long since lost, was made by Ethelwald, who succeeded Eadfrith as bishop, and was decorated with jewels and precious metals later in the 8th century by Billfrith the Anchorite. The Latin text of the Gospels is translated word by word in an Old English gloss, the earliest surviving example of the Gospel text in any form of the English language, it was added between the lines in the mid 10th century by Aldred, Provost of Chester-le-Street. Today the manuscript is once again bound in silver and jewels, in covers made in 1852 at the expense of Edward Maltby, Bishop of Durham. The design is based on motifs drawn from the decoration of the manuscript itself.

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The Lindesfarne Gospels - manuscripts from the Early Middle Ages (Original Post) ashling Jun 2018 OP
Thank you, ashling. Fascinating and beautiful. Glorfindel Jun 2018 #1
Truly magnificent. Sophia4 Jun 2018 #2
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