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The Egmond Gospels (Dutch: Evangeliarium van Egmond) is a 9th-century Gospel Book written in Latin and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after Egmond Abbey in what is now the Netherlands, to which it was given by Dirk II and his wife Hildegard, and where it remained for six centuries. It is most famous for being the earliest surviving manuscript showing scenes with Dutch people and buildings, and represents one of the oldest surviving Christian art treasures from the Netherlands. The manuscript has been owned by the Royal Library of the Netherlands since 1830.
The EgmondGospels (Dutch: Evangeliarium van Egmond) is a 9th-century Gospel Book written in Latin and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after...
none of the writers signed their work. The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are known as the Synoptic Gospels, because they include many of the same stories...
apparently took place in or shortly after 975, and is recorded in the EgmondGospels, presented to the abbey by Dirk. At the same time a community of Benedictine...
990. Together with her husband she donated the so-called EgmondGospels to the abbey of Egmond. Hildegard's depiction in this book, together with her husband...
Countess Hildegard donated the medieval manuscript, known as the EgmondGospels, to Egmond Abbey. It is one of the oldest surviving church treasures and...
Vulgate Gospel Book) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS gr. 1286 (Sinope Gospels) Rossano, Cathedral, Archiepiscopal Treasury, s. n. (Rossano Gospels) Uppsala...
Adalbert of Egmond (also called Æthelberht of Egmond) (died c. 710 in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary. He was one of Willibrord's companions...
gold to Western illumination. Two dedication miniatures added to the EgmondGospels around 975 show a less accomplished Netherlandish version of Ottonian...
Count of Holland and his wife Hildegard of Flanders presenting the EgmondGospels to Egmond Abbey, c. 975 Abbess Hitda presents the Hitda Codex to Saint Walpurga...
the location of the temptation of Jesus described in the New Testament Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, in which it is said that, from "a high place"...
Psalter (1020–1040) Harley Echternach Gospels and Egerton Echternach Gospels, two lavishly illuminated Gospel Books produced at the Benedictine Abbey...
Archived from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023. Van Egmond, Nedjma (12 May 2017). "Festival de Cannes: Monica Bellucci, reine du bal"...
Countries, 1500–ca. 1672" by Cornelis Koeman, Günter Schilder, Marco van Egmond, and Peter van der Krogt. The definitive work is "Globi neerlandici: the...
volumes, the Psalter of Augustine, two copies of the Gospels, two martyrologies, an Exposition of the Gospels and Epistles, and a Psalter.: 23–25 Theodore of...
numerals) counting from the left side of the shelf. Thus, the Lindisfarne Gospels, Nero B.iv, was the fourth manuscript from the left on the second shelf...
known to have studied there were Willibrord, and Swithbert, Adalbert of Egmond, and Chad of Mercia. Others studied at Irish monasteries at Armagh, Kildare...
Amsterdam) Rick FM: (FM 106.3 Uithoorn and De Kwakel) RTV80: (FM 105.9 Bergen, Egmond and Schoorl) RTV Noordkop: (FM 106.6 Hollands Kroon) RTV Zaanstreek: (FM...
Zarif Akbarian, Toby Leslie, Mir Lais Mustafa, John Watson, Hans P. van Egmond, Mohammad Fahim Omar, and Jawad Mofleh. An Outbreak of Hepatic Veno-Occlusive...
County Carlow; as did Wihtberht,Willibrord, and Swithbert, Adalbert of Egmond, and Chad of Mercia. Ecgbert of York founded a school, among whose students...