- in
illuminated m****cript form,
written by
Saint Beatus of Liébana
Beatus initial, the B of "
Beatus vir..." ("Blessed is the man..."), the
start of Psalm...
-
Beatus of Liébana. "Monstrous Cavalry,
Beatus de Saint-Sever".
Commentary on the Apocalypse. Brown,
Catherine (May 2009). "Love
Letters from
Beatus of...
- Saint-Sever, the Gerona, the Osma and the
Madrid (Vitr 14-1)
Beatus codices.
Considered together, the
Beatus codices are
among the most
important Spanish m****cripts...
-
Beatus vir (Ecclesiastical Latin: [
beˈatus ˈvir]; "Blessed is the man ...") are the
first words in the
Latin Vulgate Bible of both
Psalm 1 and
Psalm 112...
-
Beatus of Lungern,
known also by the
honorific Apostle of
Switzerland or as
Beatus of
Beatenberg or
Beatus of Thun, was
probably a
legendary monk and hermit...
-
Beatus Rhen**** (22
August 1485 – 20 July 1547), born as
Beatus Bild, was a
German humanist,
religious reformer,
classical scholar, and book collector...
- The
Beatus Map or
Beatine Map is one of the most
significant cartographic works of the
European Early Middle Ages: It was
originally drawn by the Spanish...
-
Escorial Beatus (Escorial,
Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) is a 10th-century
illuminated m****cript of the
Commentary on the
Apocalypse by
Beatus of Liébana...
-
illustrating different m****cripts of
Beatus of Liébana's po****r
Commentary on the
Apocalypse of St John.
These "
Beatus maps" are
believed to
derive from...
- St. John
receives his Revelation, Saint-Sever
Beatus, 11th century...