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- The Evangeliary or Book of the Gospels is a liturgical book containing only those portions of the four gospels which are read during M**** or in other...
- in Echternach abbey: the evangeliary of St. Willibrord, an insular ms. made ca. 690, now BNF Lat. 9389. another evangeliary ****ociated with St. Willibrord...
- faith. The term is also used for a liturgical book, also called the Evangeliary, from which are read the portions of the Gospels used in the M**** and...
- day or occasion. There are sub-types such as a "gospel lectionary" or evangeliary, and an epistolary with the readings from the New Testament Epistles...
- Seeon Evangeliary or Evangeliary of Henry II (German: Evangelistar aus Seeon, Seeoner Evangelistar or Evangelistar Heinrichs II) is an evangeliary created...
- The Evangeliary of Averbode (French: Évangéliaire d'Averbode) is an illuminated m****cript, an evangeliary created in the region of the Meuse river between...
- The Ostromir Gospels (Russian: Остромирово Евангелие) is the oldest dated book of Kievan Rus'. Archeologists have dated the Novgorod Codex, a wax writing...
- Library, London Evangeliary of Averbode (12th century). University Library, Liège M****cripts from the abbey of Sint-Truiden Evangeliary of Notger (10th-12th...
- The Liuthar Gospels (also Gospels of Otto III or Ottonian Gospels) are a work of Ottonian illumination which are counted among the masterpieces of the...
- The Gospels of Lothair (BNF Lat. 266) is an evangeliary made for Lothair I in Saint-Martin de Tours during 849 to 851. Representing the peak of the Carolingian...