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Codex Aureus of Lorsch

The Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 50, and Alba Iulia, Biblioteca Documenta Batthyaneum, s.n.) is an illuminated Gospel Book written in Latin between 778 and 820, roughly coinciding with the period of Charlemagne's rule over the Frankish Empire. Both the manuscript and the carved ivory panels from the cover are rare and important survivals from the art of this period.

Folio 72 verso of the Codex Aureus of Lorsch contains an illumination of Christ in Majesty
Virgin and Child with John the Baptist and Zachary's. Book cover of the Lorsch Gospels (back cover). Nativity and annunciation to the shepherds below. Ivory, 14 7/8 x 10 3.4in. (37.8 x 27.3 cm), c. 810. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

The current location of the various original parts is:

History edit

It was first recorded in Lorsch Abbey (Germany), for which it was presumably written, and where it was mentioned as Evangelium scriptum cum auro pictum habens tabulas eburneas in the catalogue of the Abbey's library, compiled in 830 under Abbot Adelung. [citation needed] Considering gold letters in the manuscript and its location at Lorsch, it was named the Codex Aureus Laurensius. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the library of Lorsch was one of the best libraries of the world. [citation needed]

In the 16th century the manuscript was taken to Heidelberg (Otto Heinrich removed the contents of the library to Heidelberg, creating the famous Bibliotheca Palatina, just prior to Lorsch's dissolution in 1563), from whence it was stolen in 1622 during the Thirty Years' War; in order to be easy to sell, the codex was broken in two and the covers torn off. [citation needed] The richly illustrated first half reached the Migazzi Library and after that was sold to Bishop Ignác Batthyány (1741 – 1798). This section is now in Alba Iulia, Romania, and belongs to the Batthyaneum Library founded by the bishop. The second half is in the Vatican Library. [citation needed] The front cover, with famous ivory reliefs in a classicising style of Christ treading on the beasts and archangels, is in the Vatican Museums, and the back cover, with the Virgin and Child with saints, angels and a Nativity of Christ below, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[1]

The back cover of the Lorsch Gospels is divided into five panels, with a representation of the Virgin and Child seated on a throne in the center and John the Baptist and Zacharius on the sides. John the Baptist is on the left holding a scroll, while on the right Zacharius is holding incense. In the top panel there is a circular medallion framing a bust of Christ held up by two angels. In the bottom panel is a depiction of the Nativity, with Joseph, Mary, and the Christ Child in a manger. This is the scene of the birth of Christ in Bethlehem.[2] Judging from the placement of the figures within the architectural arches, it looks as if they are taking up all of the space. The figure's shoulders are rounded as well as their stomachs and thighs, and the bottom halves of their bodies are covered by their linear drapery.[2]

A facsimile of the codex was presented as a gift to Queen Elizabeth II by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 September 2010, who in turn received a series of Hans Holbein prints from the royal collection.[3] A full digital version of the manuscript is available online from a number of sources.[4] In May 2023, the manuscript was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Illustration; Herbert Schultz, p. 283, The Carolingians in Central Europe, their history, arts, and architecture: a cultural history of Central Europe, 750-900, BRILL, 2004, ISBN 90-04-13149-3, ISBN 978-90-04-13149-1
  2. ^ a b Stokstad, Marilyn (2004). Medieval Art (2nd ed.). Colorado: Westview Press. pp. 113–114.
  3. ^ Pope's visit: Benedict arrives in UK, The Guardian, 16 September 2010
  4. ^ Pal. lat. 50 (Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana) 2013-04-25 at the Wayback Machine - digital facsimile (mostly in English)], with larger images than the version at the Romanian National Library 2020-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Codex Aureus Inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register". Hungarianconservative.com.

References edit

  • Walther, Ingo F. and Norbert Wolf. Codices Illustres: The world's most famous illuminated manuscripts, 400 to 1600. Köln, TASCHEN, 2005.

Gallery edit

External links edit

  • Codex Aureus of Lorsch on-line 2020-07-23 at the Wayback Machine by the library in Alba Iulia
  • Lorsch Gospels - digital facsimile (Bibliotheca Laureshamensis - digital)
  • German description. 2016-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • 1 (fol 13-14)
  • 3 (fol 72v)
  • 4 (ivoire - christ)[permanent dead link]

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Not to be confused with Lorsch codex The Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Pal lat 50 and Alba Iulia Biblioteca Documenta Batthyaneum s n is an illuminated Gospel Book written in Latin between 778 and 820 roughly coinciding with the period of Charlemagne s rule over the Frankish Empire Both the manuscript and the carved ivory panels from the cover are rare and important survivals from the art of this period Folio 72 verso of the Codex Aureus of Lorsch contains an illumination of Christ in MajestyVirgin and Child with John the Baptist and Zachary s Book cover of the Lorsch Gospels back cover Nativity and annunciation to the shepherds below Ivory 14 7 8 x 10 3 4in 37 8 x 27 3 cm c 810 Victoria and Albert Museum London The current location of the various original parts is Batthyaneum Library Alba Iulia Romania Gospels of Matthew and Mark and canon tables and preliminary matter Vatican Library Gospels of Luke and John and the ivory panels from the rear cover Victoria and Albert Museum London the ivory panels from the front cover Inv Nr 138 1866 Contents 1 History 2 Notes 3 References 4 Gallery 5 External linksHistory editIt was first recorded in Lorsch Abbey Germany for which it was presumably written and where it was mentioned as Evangelium scriptum cum auro pictum habens tabulas eburneas in the catalogue of the Abbey s library compiled in 830 under Abbot Adelung citation needed Considering gold letters in the manuscript and its location at Lorsch it was named the Codex Aureus Laurensius In the tenth and eleventh centuries the library of Lorsch was one of the best libraries of the world citation needed In the 16th century the manuscript was taken to Heidelberg Otto Heinrich removed the contents of the library to Heidelberg creating the famous Bibliotheca Palatina just prior to Lorsch s dissolution in 1563 from whence it was stolen in 1622 during the Thirty Years War in order to be easy to sell the codex was broken in two and the covers torn off citation needed The richly illustrated first half reached the Migazzi Library and after that was sold to Bishop Ignac Batthyany 1741 1798 This section is now in Alba Iulia Romania and belongs to the Batthyaneum Library founded by the bishop The second half is in the Vatican Library citation needed The front cover with famous ivory reliefs in a classicising style of Christ treading on the beasts and archangels is in the Vatican Museums and the back cover with the Virgin and Child with saints angels and a Nativity of Christ below is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London 1 The back cover of the Lorsch Gospels is divided into five panels with a representation of the Virgin and Child seated on a throne in the center and John the Baptist and Zacharius on the sides John the Baptist is on the left holding a scroll while on the right Zacharius is holding incense In the top panel there is a circular medallion framing a bust of Christ held up by two angels In the bottom panel is a depiction of the Nativity with Joseph Mary and the Christ Child in a manger This is the scene of the birth of Christ in Bethlehem 2 Judging from the placement of the figures within the architectural arches it looks as if they are taking up all of the space The figure s shoulders are rounded as well as their stomachs and thighs and the bottom halves of their bodies are covered by their linear drapery 2 A facsimile of the codex was presented as a gift to Queen Elizabeth II by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 September 2010 who in turn received a series of Hans Holbein prints from the royal collection 3 A full digital version of the manuscript is available online from a number of sources 4 In May 2023 the manuscript was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register 5 Notes edit Illustration Herbert Schultz p 283 The Carolingians in Central Europe their history arts and architecture a cultural history of Central Europe 750 900 BRILL 2004 ISBN 90 04 13149 3 ISBN 978 90 04 13149 1 a b Stokstad Marilyn 2004 Medieval Art 2nd ed Colorado Westview Press pp 113 114 Pope s visit Benedict arrives in UK The Guardian 16 September 2010 Pal lat 50 Vatican Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Archived 2013 04 25 at the Wayback Machine digital facsimile mostly in English with larger images than the version at the Romanian National Library Archived 2020 07 23 at the Wayback Machine Codex Aureus Inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register Hungarianconservative com References editWalther Ingo F and Norbert Wolf Codices Illustres The world s most famous illuminated manuscripts 400 to 1600 Koln TASCHEN 2005 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ivory back coverExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Codex Aureus of Lorsch Codex Aureus of Lorsch on line Archived 2020 07 23 at the Wayback Machine by the library in Alba Iulia Lorsch Gospels digital facsimile Bibliotheca Laureshamensis digital German description Archived 2016 05 01 at the Wayback Machine 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