- The
Codex Aureus of
Echternach (Codex
aureus Epternacensis) is an
illuminated Gospel Book,
created in the
approximate period 1030–1050, with a re-used...
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Toussaint (editors)
Reliquiare im
Mittelalter (2005) Theofried,
Thiofridus Epternacensis or Efternacensis, Theofridus, Théofroy.
Chris Lewis,
Simon Barton, IV...
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either in
Echternach or Trier, now kept in
Trier cathedral Codex aureus Epternacensis of the
Ottonian period (mid 11th century), now GNM Hs. 156 142, Nuremberg...
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Christianity in the
Middle Ages, e.g. the
Egbert Codex and the
Codex Aureus Epternacensis, seem to
depict the ecce homo
scene (and are
usually interpreted as...
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Natale Julianae). The only
reference to
Juliana is in the
Codex Epternacensis. That it is
nevertheless authentic seems upheld by a
letter of Saint...
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Chronologically and stylistically, it is
closest to that of the
Codex aureus Epternacensis. In the
nineteenth century, the
binding was redone. At that time, the...
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Codex Aureus Epternacensis",
Pastorale biblique diocésaine de Luxembourg. (in French)
Retrieved 8
February 2011. "Codex
Aureus Epternacensis", Luxemburger...
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different codices, the most
important in it;
these are the
codices Epternacensis (= E) from England;
Bernensis from Metz; (= B),
Wissemburgensis (= W)...