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Source Description
Even though this volume contains the continuous text of the four Gospels, it is written in two columns, like a Gospel lectionary (e.g., W.520 and W.535). The leaves with Evangelist portraits are dyed red, in imitation of the very expensive purple-dyed parchment occasionally used in the fifth through ninth centuries. The style of the script, ornament, and images is a bit unusual, which makes it unclear whether the book was produced in the capital, Constantinople, or in some other part of the Byzantine Empire. A somewhat similar manuscript (Bucharest, Library of the Romanian Academy, Greek 1175) is now available in digitized form at www.e-corpus.org/fre/notices/141347-Tetraevangile.html. Unfortunately W.529 is too fragile to be fully digitized at this time, therefore only the binding has been imaged.
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Document identity
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37352
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Gospel Book
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title
Gospel Book
description
Even though this volume contains the continuous text of the four Gospels, it is written in two columns, like a Gospel lectionary (e.g., W.520 and W.535). The leaves with Evangelist portraits are dyed red, in imitation of the very expensive purple-dyed parchment occasionally used in the fifth through ninth centuries. The style of the script, ornament, and images is a bit unusual, which makes it unclear whether the book was produced in the capital, Constantinople, or in some other part of the Byzantine Empire. A somewhat similar manuscript (Bucharest, Library of the Romanian Academy, Greek 1175) is now available in digitized form at www.e-corpus.org/fre/notices/141347-Tetraevangile.html. Unfortunately W.529 is too fragile to be fully digitized at this time, therefore only the binding has been imaged.
provenance
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,1522 [mode of acquisition unknown]; Metochion of the Holy Sepulchre, Constantinople [no. 520/275, seen there by E. Ioannidis, 1864, by C. R. Gregory, September 6, 1886, and by A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, 1891]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, by purchase [date of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
mid 11th century
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en
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illuminated manuscripts
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cm
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25
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19
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Folio H: 9 13/16 × W; 7 1/2 in. (25 × 19 cm)
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Byzantine
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Byzantine
med
ink and pigments on medium-weight parchment bound between squared wooden boards covered with olive brown velvet
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