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Object type Minuta tabula
object_type QS:P31,Q8362
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English: Illumination in a gospel from Lund, Sweden (Cod. Ups. 83). Above Laurentius in the heavenly Jerusalem, below a praying monk, perhaps the painter. In the middle the church father Jerome presents versio Vulgata to the Pope Damasus.
Svenska: Illumination i ett evangelium från Lund (Cod. Ups. 83). Överst Laurentius i det himmelska Jerusalem, nederst en tillbedjande munk, kanske målaren själv. I mitten överräcker kyrkofadern Hieronymus versio Vulgata till påve Damasus.
Français : Enluminure extraite de l'évangiliaire de Lund. Au-dessus Laurent de Rome dans la Jérusalem céleste ; au-dessous un moine en prière, peut-être le peintre ou le donateur ; au milieu, Jérôme de Stridon présente sa version de la Vulgate au pape Damase Ier
Depicted people Damasus I
Depicted place New Jerusalem
Datum circa 1150
date QS:P571,+1150-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium ink and tempera on parchment
institution QS:P195,Q2901382
Accession number
Cod. C83, folio Iv
Place of creation Helmarshausen
Notae
English: From the gospel book of Lund Cathedrale
References De Winter, Patrick M. (1985) The Sacral Treasure of the Guelphs, Cleveland Museum of Art, p. 107 ISBN: 978-0910386814.
Source/Photographer Kulturhistoriskt lexikon för nordisk medeltid, band 10, 1965
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Situs librariae huius operis theoretice incerta est quia, in regione originis, librae 70 annos post mortem auctoris durant, et tempus mortis auctoris (vel identitatis auctoris) ignoratur. Attamen tempus creationis operis ante 120 annos superatum fuit, et ideo rationabilis suppositio est librariae exspirasse (vide hic de communitate disceptationis). Obsecro, hoc noli utere si tempus mortis auctoris notum est.

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