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Français : Lettrines historiées HIS représentant un portrait de Grégoire le Grand English: Historiated initial, portrait of St Gregory   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Français : Scriptorium de l'abbaye de Wearmouth-Jarrow
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Français : Lettrines historiées HIS représentant un portrait de Grégoire le Grand
English: Historiated initial, portrait of St Gregory
Beskrywing
The Saint Petersburg Bede formerly known as the Leningrad Bede, is an early surviving illuminated manuscript of Bede's 8th century history, the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People). It was taken to the Russian National Library of Saint Petersburg at the time of the French Revolution. Although not heavily illuminated, it is famous for containing the earliest historiated initial (one containing a picture) in European illumination. The opening three letters of Book 2 of Bede are decorated, to a height of 8 lines of the text, and the opening h contains a bust portrait of a haloed figure carrying a cross and a book. This is probably intended to be St. Gregory the Great, although a much later hand has identified the figure as St. Augustine of Canterbury.
Datum circa 746
institution QS:P195,Q267566
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lat. Q. v. I. 18
Verwysings

(en) Jonathan J. G. Alexander, Insular Manuscripts : 6th to the 9th Century, London, Harvey Miller, coll. « A survey of manuscripts illuminated in the British Isles » (no 1), 1978, 219 p. (ISBN 9780905203010), p. 47-48 (notice 19).

Paul Meyvaert, Bede and Gregory the Great, Jarrow Lecture, 1964, 26 p.
Bron/Fotograaf HistoryofScience.com and Russian National Library, St Petersberg
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huidig15:35, 27 Januarie 2019Duimnaelskets vir weergawe vanaf 15:35, 27 Januarie 2019230 × 400 (57 KG)SoerfmBrightness, color, contrast
13:01, 22 Maart 2008Duimnaelskets vir weergawe vanaf 13:01, 22 Maart 2008230 × 400 (36 KG)Apex infinity== Summary == The oldest historiated initial, from the Leningrad Bede, ca. 731-746 AD Here's a lower resolution image: Image:LeningradBede.jpg Source : Russian National Library, St Petersberg http://www.nlr.ru/eng/coll/manuscripts/westscripts1.html

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