Die karolingische Handschrift wurde 1622 im 30-jährigen Krieg aus der Heidelberger Bibliotheca Palatina gestohlen und zum leichteren Verkauf in vier Teile aufgeteilt:
Erster Schriftteil - Matthäus- und Markus-Evangelium mit Titelbogen und Heiligenverzeichnis
Standort: Batthyaneum (National-) Bibliothek, Alba Julia, Rumänien
Zweiter Schriftteil - Lukas- und Johannes-Evangelium & Elfenbeintafel des Rückseiten-Einbands
English: Mark the Evangelist, image 21 of the Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels, presumably written in the scriptorium of the Lorsch Abbey (Hofschule Karls des Großen), Germany.
This Carolingian manuscript was stolen 1622 from the Bibliotheca Palatina in Heidelberg, during the Thirty Years' War. In order to be easy to sell, the codex was broken in four parts:
First written part - Gospels of Matthew and Mark, preliminary matter and canon tables
(First written part - Gospels of Matthew and Mark, preliminary matter and canon tables)
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Front Ivory Cover
First Cannon Table
Codexaureus Image 17
Codexaureus Image 19
Codexaureus Image 23
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