Durham Gospels

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The Crucifixion from the Durham Gospels
The Crucifixion from the Durham Gospels

The Durham Gospels is a late 7th century insular Gospel Book, now kept in the Durham Cathedral Library (MS A.II.17). A single folio of this manuscript is now in Magdalene College, Cambridge (Pepysian MS 2981). The book was produced at Lindisfarne and brought to Durham when the monks of Lindisfarne removed to Durham because of Viking attacks. The Durham Gospels were written by the same scribe that wrote the Echternach Gospels.

There is another fragmentary gospel manuscript (MS A.II.10) in the cathedral library which is sometimes referred to as the "Durham Gospels".

[edit] Reference

  • De Hamel, Christopher. A History of Illuminated Manuscripts. Boston: David R. Godine, 1986.
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