Golden Gospels of Henry III
The Golden Gospels of Henry III, also Codex Aureus of Speyer or Speyer Gospels (Speyerer Evangeliar), (El Escorial, Real Biblioteca, Cod. Vitrinas 17) is an eleventh-century illuminated Gospel Book. The manuscript contains the Vulgate versions of the four gospels plus prefatory matter including the Eusebian canon tables. It was probably produced at the Abbey of Echternach under the patronage of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1046, Henry donated the manuscript to Speyer Cathedral to commemorate the dedication of the cathedral's high altar.
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Golden Gospels of Henry III
The Golden Gospels of Henry III, also Codex Aureus of Speyer or Speyer Gospels (Speyerer Evangeliar), (El Escorial, Real Biblioteca, Cod. Vitrinas 17) is an eleventh-century illuminated Gospel Book. The manuscript contains the Vulgate versions of the four gospels plus prefatory matter including the Eusebian canon tables. It was probably produced at the Abbey of Echternach under the patronage of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1046, Henry donated the manuscript to Speyer Cathedral to commemorate the dedication of the cathedral's high altar.
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Das Speyerer Evangeliar, auch ...... Landesbibliothek in Karlsruhe.
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Le Codex aureus Escorialensis ...... ue de l'enluminure ottonienne.
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The Golden Gospels of Henry II ...... la University Library, Sweden.
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Das Speyerer Evangeliar, auch ...... Biblioteca, Cod. Vitrinas 17).
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Le Codex aureus Escorialensis ...... ue de l'enluminure ottonienne.
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The Golden Gospels of Henry II ...... of the cathedral's high altar.
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Codex Aureus de l'Escurial
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Golden Gospels of Henry III
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Speyerer Evangeliar
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