After years of negotiation the lindisfarne gospels are being exhibited in durham, on loan from the british library in london. The 1,300yearold manuscript last visited the northeast of england. We wanted to make sure our exhibition wasnt just about a book in a box in durham, says keith bartlett, programme director of lindisfarne gospels durham. Lindisfarne gospels in rare exhibition in durham bbc news. This returned to durham in 2014 1 march to 31 december for an exhibition of bookbindings at the library. An exhibition offering a rare opportunity to see the 1,300yearold lindisfarne gospels in durham begins. The contexts and meanings of the lindisfarne gospels. Iv, is an illuminated manuscript of the four gospels from the new testament of the bible matthew, mark, luke and john.
Lindisfarne gospels durham exhibition attracts 100,000. The book was written in honour of st cuthbert in around the year 700. It is a copy of the four gospels, the biblical books recounting the life of christ, along with the associated texts that typically form part of gospel books, such as chapter lists and letters written by st jerome d. The manuscript was produced in lindisfarne priory on holy island formerly called lindisfarne island, off the coast of northumberland in about 715 c. Holy island has a very special place in history as the birthplace of the lindisfarne gospels, among the most celebrated illuminated books in the world. What we wanted to do was make it more than just a book in a. Iv is an illuminated manuscript gospel book probably produced around the years 715720 in the monastery at lindisfarne, off the coast of northumberland, which is now in the british library in london.
Dus hoe het boek van durham in londen terechtkwam blijft een raadsel. The book was created by monks on holy island more than a thousand years ago, and it is still in. The lindisfarne gospels, better known as the book of lindisfarne, or british library cotton ms nero d. Cuthbert by eadfrith, bishop of lindisfarne, who died in 721. The lindisfarne gospels have arrived in the region in preparation for an exhibition at durham university. The manuscript is one of the finest works in the unique style of hibernosaxon. Another manuscript to be seen in the durham exhibition is the st cuthbert gospel, the oldest intact european book, still to be found it its. An exhibition offering the opportunity to see the lindisfarne gospels in durham, attracts nearly 100,000 visitors.
The durham gospels were written by the same scribe that wrote the echternach gospels. The lindisfarne gospels the holy island of lindisfarne. It is a copy of the four gospels, the biblical books recounting the life of christ. The lindisfarne gospels has long been acclaimed as the most spectacular manuscript to survive from anglosaxon england. According to an inscription added in the 10th century at the end of the original text, the manuscript was made in honour of god and of st. The book was produced at lindisfarne and brought to durham when the monks of lindisfarne removed to durham because of viking attacks. The contexts and meanings of the lindisfarne gospels gameson, richard on. The lindisfarne gospels is an illuminated manuscript gospel. The lindisfarne gospels contains a strikingly pure latin text of the four new. The lindisfarne gospels have gone on display in durham at the start of a three month exhibition. In summer 20 one of the worlds greatest books, the lindisfarne gospels will be on show in a unique exhibition in the heart of. One of the most astounding works of art from this period is the lindisfarne gospels, created at the lindisfarne priory off the coast of northumbria, northeast england. The lindisfarne gospels, is one of the great masterpieces of medieval western art. An incredible journey the lindisfarne gospels living north.
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