- in
illuminated m****cript form,
written by
Saint Beatus of Liébana
Beatus initial, the B of "
Beatus vir..." ("Blessed is the man..."), the
start of Psalm...
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Beatus of Liébana (Spanish: Beato; c. 730 – c. after 785) was a monk, theologian, and
author of the
Commentary on the Apocalypse,
mostly a
compendium of...
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Beatus Rhen**** (22
August 1485 – 20 July 1547), born as
Beatus Bild, was a
German humanist,
religious reformer,
classical scholar, and book collector...
- The
Urgell Beatus,
Beatus d'Urgell or
Beatus la Seu d'Urgell is a 10th-century
illuminated m****cript of the
Commentary on the
Apocalypse by the 8th-century...
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Beatus vir (Ecclesiastical Latin: [
beˈatus ˈvir]; "Blessed is the man ...") are the
first words in the
Latin Vulgate Bible of both
Psalm 1 and
Psalm 112...
-
Spell (And
Neither Can We!)", in Groton, Anne
Harmar (ed.), Ab Omni
Parte Beatus:
classical Essays in
Honor of
James M. May, Mundelein, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci...
- inscription: ENDE
PINTRIX ET D(E)I
AIUTRIX in the
colophon of the
Gerona Beatus. Most
information about her
comes down to the
inscription in her artwork...
- The
Gerona Beatus is a 10th-century
illuminated m****cript in the
museum of
Girona Cathedral, Catalonia, Spain. The m****cript
contains two
separate works:...
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Saint Beatus of Lungern, also
known as
Beatus of
Beatenberg or
Beatus of Thun, was an
early Christian monk and
hermit who is
venerated as a saint. Though...
- The Tábara
Beatus or
Beatus of Tábara is a 10th-century
illuminated m****cript,
containing the
Commentary on the
Apocalypse by
Beatus of Liébana. It originated...