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Apocalypse, add 18633, British Library ; Author: Unknown (Text of saint John) Language: Apocalypse in Latin with a verse translation and prose commentary in French [imperfect] (fol. 1r-50v); with a prose paraphrase in Middle English (fol. 10v-39r).
The British Library is a research library in London ... and Ireland are entitled to receive a free copy of every item ... [94] sacred texts, [95] history of ...
The Askew Codex (a.k.a. Codex Askewianus) is a manuscript of parchment in quarto size, or 21 x 16,5 cm, held by the British Library (BL Additional MS 5114), that contains Coptic translations of the Gnostic Pistis Sophia and parts of what G. R. S. Mead referred to as "extracts from The Books of the Savior."
Folio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels contains the incipit from the Gospel of Matthew.. The Lindisfarne Gospels (London, British Library Cotton MS Nero D.IV) is an illuminated manuscript gospel book probably produced around the years 715–720 in the monastery at Lindisfarne, off the coast of Northumberland, which is now in the British Library in London. [1]
Goettingen Register of Electronic Texts in Indian Languages (ancient and medieval Hindu, Buddhist and Jain texts) Internet Sacred Text Archive; The British Library's complete collection of sacred texts; Project Gutenberg's extensive shelf of historic, public domain Religious Texts; Synod Commission for Monasteries of Ukrainian Orthodox Church
A selection of 32 digitised pages on the British Library's Online gallery of sacred texts; BBC – Dorset – "The Sherborne Missal". 12 August 2005 (Retrieved 15 July 2008) "Digitisation of the Sherborne Missal", The British Library Medieval manuscripts blog, 27 August 2020 (Retrieved 14 September 2020) BBC Radio 4, Moving Pictures, The ...
The Holkham Bible (London, British Library, Additional MS 47682) is an illustrated collection of biblical and apocryphal stories in Norman French.The picture book was produced in England during the decades before 1350 for use by an unidentified Dominican friar.
The Athelstan Gospels, or British Library, Cotton MS Tiberius A. ii is a late 9th or early 10th-century Ottonian illuminated Gospel book which entered England as a gift to King Athelstan, who in turn offered it to Christ Church, Canterbury.