- The
Codex Egberti is a
gospel book
illuminated in the
scriptorium of the
Reichenau Monastery for Egbert,
bishop of
Trier (980–993). It is now held in...
- The
Paenitentiale Ecgberhti (also
known as the
Paenitentiale Pseudo-Ecgberhti, or more
commonly as
either Ecgberht's
penitential or the
Ecgberhtine penitential)...
- Date ca. 1005 M****cript(s) five
First printed edition "Excerptiones d.
Egberti Eboracensis Archiepiscopi e
dictis et
canonibus sanctorum patrum concinnatæ...
- poise".
Egbert was also the
recipient of the
illuminated m****cript
Codex Egberti,
showing an
early form of
Romanesque style,
which was
probably produced...
- text,
known variously as the Scriftboc,
Confessionale Pseudo-
Egberti or
Confessionale Egberti, was once
stated to be a
translation from
Latin by Ecgbert...
- M****acre of the
Innocents from the late 10th-century
Codex Egberti...
- return"),
which is
shown in some
depictions in art, for example, the
Codex Egberti. Both the
Novum Testamentum Graece (NA28) and the
United Bible Societies...
-
erraticus (Dyar & Knab, 1906)
Synonyms Culex degustator Dyar, 1921
Culex egberti Dyar and Knab, 1907
Culex homoepas Dyar and Ludlow, 1921
Culex peribleptus...
-
miracles are said to be
worked through it. Name:
Agathon Source:
Codex Egberti, 10th
century Appears in the
Bible at
Matthew 27:48, Mark 15:36, and John...
- 12:11 ← 12:10 12:12 → "Healing of the man with the
withered hand".
Codex Egberti, Fol 23v (980-993). City
library of
Trier (Cod.24). Book
Gospel of Matthew...