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This is a list of famous manuscripts. Historical. Carte Manuscripts; Codex Nuttall 16th century, Mixtec; Red Book of Hergest 14th about century, Welsh;
Moscow, Russian State Library, museum collection of manuscripts, №1689 (Codex Marianus, or Mariinsky Gospel) Nuremberg , Germanisches Nationalmuseum , MS 156142 ( Codex Aureus of Echternach ) Prague , The National Library of the Czech Republic, MS XIV A 13, ( Vyšehrad Codex ), 1086
This is a list of notable codices. For the purposes of this compilation, as in philology, a "codex" is a manuscript book published from the late Antiquity period through the Middle Ages. (The majority of the books in both the list of manuscripts and list of illuminated manuscripts are codices.) More modern works that include "codex" as part of ...
Georgian manuscripts of Saint Paul's letters; List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1399) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1900–present) Lists of Glagolitic manuscripts; List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699)
This is a list of printed books, manuscripts, letters, music scores, comic books, maps and other documents which have been sold for more than US$1 million. The dates of composition of the books range from the 7th-century Quran leaf palimpsest and the early 8th-century St Cuthbert Gospel , to a 21st-century autograph manuscript of J. K. Rowling ...
The first list of the Old Testament manuscripts in Hebrew, made by Benjamin Kennicott (1718–1783) and published by Oxford in two volumes in 1776 and 1780, listed 615 manuscripts from libraries in England and on the continent. [3] Giovanni Bernardo de Rossi (1742–1831) published a list of 731 manuscripts. [4]
ST. CATHERINE’S, EGYPT - April 17 (Reuters) - At St. Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Egypt's Mount Sinai, the silence in the library is broken only by low electrical humming, as an early ...
The developers of Carolingian illumination were the so-called "court school of Charlemagne" at the Palace of Aachen, which created the manuscripts of the "Ada School ." Contemporary was the "Palace School" which was probably based in the same place, but whose artists were from Byzantium or Byzantine Italy.