- Godescalcus.
Godescalc of Benevento, 8th-century
Lombard duke
Godescalc (fl. 781–783),
Carolingian scribe;
author of the
Godescalc Evangelistary Godescalc of Le...
- The
Godescalc Evangelistary,
Godescalc Sacramentary,
Godescalc Gospels, or
Godescalc Gospel Lectionary (Paris, BNF.
acquisitions nouvelles lat.1203) is...
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Godescalc (also
known as Godescalco[citation needed], Gottschalk,
Godescalcus or Gotteschalchus) was the Duke of
Benevento in
Langobardia minor from 740...
- sentence,
indicates that the
sentence is a question. From
around 783, in
Godescalc Evangelistary, a mark
described as "a
lightning flash,
striking from right...
- than mid-text at
Matthew 1:18. In some
other works like the
Carolingian Godescalc Evangelistary, "XPS" in
sequential letters,
representing "Christus" is...
- m****cript in this hand was the
Godescalc Evangelistary (finished 783) – a
Gospel book
written by the
scribe Godescalc.
Carolingian remains the one progenitor...
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surface on top of the plug is 57
metres (187 ft) in diameter.
Bishop Godescalc of Le Puy-en-Velay had the
chapel built to
celebrate his
return from the...
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Godescalc (d. 1098)
while a monk of
Limburg on the Haardt; he also
introduced this
feast at Aachen, when
provost of the
Church of Our Lady.
Godescalc...
-
Revelation 21:6. The best
examples date from the
Carolingian period: the
Godescalc Evangelistary made to
commemorate the
Baptism of the son of Charlemagne...
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Around this time,
Hildegard and
Charlemagne jointly commissioned the
Godescalc Evangelistary, a
surviving illuminated m****cript of the
Gospels and exemplary...