The Fuldaer Evangeliar is a Carolingian illuminated manuscript, which was created in the middle of the 9th century in the Princely Abbey of Fulda. The painting school of Fulda was one of the few in the succession of the Aachen court school of Charlemagne,[1] in whose tradition also this gospel stands stylistically.
Today the Gospel is located in the Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg (signature: M.p.th.f. 66 ). The front cover of the codex is decorated with one of the oldest ivory reliefs of the "Younger Metz School".[2]
^Hans Holländer: Die Entstehung Europas, in Belser Stilgeschichte, Studienausgabe, vol. 2, Belser, Stuttgart 1993, p. 248.
^Gottfried Mälzer: Würzburg als Bücherstadt. In Karl H. Pressler (ed.): Aus dem Antiquariat. Vol. 8, 1990 (Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel – Frankfurter Ausgabe. Nr. 70, 31 August 1990), S. A 317 – A 329, here p. A 325 (zum Evangeliar aus Fulda, M.p.th.f.65).
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copy of Jerome's Prologue to the Canonical Gospels. It represents the Italian type of text. The four gospels are harmonised into a single continuous narrative...
separate canonical gospels; and Tatian apparently applies the same principle in respect of the narrative itself. Where the gospels differ from one another...
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Slav national traditions, such as the 11th-century Ostromir Gospels and the Khitrovo Gospels of about 1390 from Muscovy. In the West the portraits continued...
codices of this school are also known as the "group of the Vienna Coronation Gospels" after their most outstanding examples. After the death of Charlemagne...
archdiocese in the early 780s - this was written on Rabanus' consecration of Fulda Abbey, in whose south aisle there was later an altar dedicated to Aureus...
The new minuscule was disseminated first from Aachen, of which the Ada Gospels provided classic models, and later from the influential scriptorium at...
from the Fathers a book of homilies on the Gospels and Epistles for the whole year. Haymo, a monk of Fulda and disciple of Alcuin, afterwards Bishop of...
Bowlus 1995, p. 140. The Annals of Fulda (year 864), p. 51. Kirschbaum 2005, p. 29. Bowlus 1995, p. 155. The Annals of Fulda (year 865), p. 53. Vlasto 1970...
sewing technique, notably the St Cuthbert Gospel in the British Library (c. 698) and the Cadmug Gospels at Fulda (c. 750). Modern Coptic bindings can be...
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each of the Gospels. Repetitive texts were discarded, resulting in the Diatessaron accounting for 72% of the total volume of the four Gospels. Tatian made...
probably at Regensburg, since it includes a calendar with the usage of Fulda Abbey and mass formularies used in the diocese of Regensburg. Due to the...
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the Lorsch Gospels (778–820); the Ada Gospels; the Soissons Gospels; the Harley Golden Gospels (800-820); and the Vienna Coronation Gospels; ten manuscripts...
mediatisation and absorbed into the newly created Principality of Nassau-Orange-Fulda. Originally built in 822 and 885 and remodeled in the Baroque period, the...