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Silver Gospels

İsim Silver Gospels
Basım Tarihi: 1488
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Armenian | more | less
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: Folio H: 9 13/16 × W: 7 3/16 in. (25 × 18.3 cm); Closed H: 9 3/4 × W: 7 11/16 × D: 3 1/16 in. (24.7 × 19.5 × 7.7 cm); Open 14v-15r H: 6 11/16 × W: 12 3/8 × D: 9 3/4 in. (17 × 31.5 × 24.7 cm)
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Demirbaş Numarası W.542
Kayıt Numarası walters-34098
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih 1488
Notlar This Gospels manuscript was written in 937 of the Armenian era [1488 CE] in the province of Ekeeac' by the priest azar at the monastery of Surb Awgsend (St. Auxentius). Though the fifteenth-century manuscript was not a terribly costly production, it later came to be housed in a magnificent binding with large silver plaques showing the Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple on the front and the Ascension on the back. This silver binding, which can be assigned to the seventeenth or early eighteenth century, was likely produced in Kayseri (Turkey). The manuscript's fifteenth-century Evangelist portraits show signs of Mongolian artistic influence, stemming from the time when Mongols had conquered the province. For a manuscript of similar style, see the Gospels in Jerusalem, no. 298, copied by Maghakia in 1497. The Walters' Silver Gospels was used over a long period by a succession of owners. Information about its history is given in its colophons and ownership inscriptions on the codex's final folios. One note indicates that the book was rebound in 1626, and offered to the church of Surb Astuacacin (Holy Theotokos) in memory of Caruk, Kirakos, and Girigor (fol. 280r). The last date given is the Armenian year 1161 (1712 CE), which may be when the manuscript was rebound.For the latest information about this object, illuminated manuscripts, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: Armenian | more | less
Parçası Olduğu MSS | Manuscripts
Malzeme ink and pigments on thick paper folios with rounded outer edges bound between wooden boards lined with coarse blue linen covered with brown goatskin and overlaid with silver plaques
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Silver Gospels

Basım Tarihi 1488
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Armenian | more | less
Tür Kitap
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: Folio H: 9 13/16 × W: 7 3/16 in. (25 × 18.3 cm); Closed H: 9 3/4 × W: 7 11/16 × D: 3 1/16 in. (24.7 × 19.5 × 7.7 cm); Open 14v-15r H: 6 11/16 × W: 12 3/8 × D: 9 3/4 in. (17 × 31.5 × 24.7 cm)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası W.542
Kayıt Numarası walters-34098
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih 1488
Notlar This Gospels manuscript was written in 937 of the Armenian era [1488 CE] in the province of Ekeeac' by the priest azar at the monastery of Surb Awgsend (St. Auxentius). Though the fifteenth-century manuscript was not a terribly costly production, it later came to be housed in a magnificent binding with large silver plaques showing the Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple on the front and the Ascension on the back. This silver binding, which can be assigned to the seventeenth or early eighteenth century, was likely produced in Kayseri (Turkey). The manuscript's fifteenth-century Evangelist portraits show signs of Mongolian artistic influence, stemming from the time when Mongols had conquered the province. For a manuscript of similar style, see the Gospels in Jerusalem, no. 298, copied by Maghakia in 1497. The Walters' Silver Gospels was used over a long period by a succession of owners. Information about its history is given in its colophons and ownership inscriptions on the codex's final folios. One note indicates that the book was rebound in 1626, and offered to the church of Surb Astuacacin (Holy Theotokos) in memory of Caruk, Kirakos, and Girigor (fol. 280r). The last date given is the Armenian year 1161 (1712 CE), which may be when the manuscript was rebound.For the latest information about this object, illuminated manuscripts, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: Armenian | more | less
Parçası Olduğu MSS | Manuscripts
Malzeme ink and pigments on thick paper folios with rounded outer edges bound between wooden boards lined with coarse blue linen covered with brown goatskin and overlaid with silver plaques
Digital Library of the Middle East
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