British Library acquires the St. Cuthbert Gospel

DiscussionsAncient and Medieval Manuscripts

Rejoignez LibraryThing pour poster.

British Library acquires the St. Cuthbert Gospel

Ce sujet est actuellement indiqué comme "en sommeil"—le dernier message date de plus de 90 jours. Vous pouvez le réveiller en postant une réponse.

1papyri
Avr 17, 2012, 1:59 am

St. Cuthbert's Gospel is a small a manuscript copy of the Gospel of John. It was discovered in the coffin of St. Cuthbert, (died in 687) and is remarkably well-preserved. It is believed to be the oldest surviving intact European book.

The British Library announced (4-16-2012) the purchase of the manuscript for 9 million pounds (US$14.3 million) from the British branch of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). After a conservation review, it will go on display at the British Library in London and then in Durham, northeast England, next year.

Oficial Announcement from the British Library.

British Library acquires the St Cuthbert Gospel – the earliest intact European book

The manuscript has been fully digitized and can be viewed at the British Library Digitized Manuscripts section.

2cbellia
Modifié : Mai 12, 2012, 7:14 pm

Thanks for this very interesting story. An amazing book is such fine condition.