词条 | Apocalypse of Lorvão |
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| italic title = | name = Apocalypse of Lorvão | image = Apocalipse de Lorvão.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | author = Egeas, Lorvão monastery | audio_read_by = | title_orig = | orig_lang_code = | title_working = | translator = | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = Portugual | language = | series = | release_number = | subject = | genre = | set_in = | published = | publisher = | publisher2 = | pub_date = 1189 | english_pub_date = | media_type = laid paper | pages = | awards = | isbn = | isbn_note = | oclc = | dewey = | congress = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | native_wikisource = | wikisource = | notes = Torre do Tombo National Archive | exclude_cover = | website = }} The Apocalypse of Lorvão is an illuminated manuscript from Lorvão, Portugal containing the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Beatus of Liébana Monastery, Spain. It is currently kept at the Torre do Tombo National Archive in Lisbon.[1] HistoryThis is a well-dated manuscript whose origin is identified through its colophon, which indicates that it was completed in 1189 in the scriptorium of the Lorvão monastery in the present municipality of Penacova, near Coimbra. It was signed by the scribe Egeas, who might also be the author of illustrations. It remained preserved in the abbey until the nineteenth century, including while the monastery changed denomination in 1205 and hosted a Cistercian community.[2] The historian Alexandre Herculano discovered the manuscript in the library of the monastery in 1853 and transferred it to the national archives of Portugal in Lisbon to be part of the corpus of documents and texts in the history of Portugal (Portugaliae Monumenta Historica). The manuscript is still preserved there.[3] It is one of eleven manuscripts of Beatus in the Iberian record of the Memory of the World Register by UNESCO in 2015.[4] DescriptionThis is the only manuscript of the Beatus Commentary on the Apocalypse of Liébana, also called Beatus, produced in Portugal during the Middle Ages. This is a relatively primitive version of the text, probably copied from a ninth century original. It is written in a Carolingian minuscule style that made the transition to the Gothic. His miniatures are at number 70, including 18 full-page, 20 of the half-page and the other smaller and variable dimensions. The manuscript also retains its original binding.[5] Bibliography
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References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/2063606/POR_280_004.html|title=Apocalipsis of Lorvao|website=www.europeana.eu|access-date=2016-05-03}} 2. ^Notice du ministère de la Culture espagnol 3. ^Notice du ministère de la Culture espagnol 4. ^Présentation sur le site de l'UNESCO 5. ^Notice du ministère de la Culture espagnol 6. ^Notice du ministère de la Culture espagnol External links{{commonscat|Apocalipse do Lorvão}}
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