Crossword-Solution: EVANGELIARY 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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a book of passages from the Gospels to be used at Mass or other services 4 answers
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And therefore we seize on one letter among those of the latter part of the eighth century, because of the frequency of its occurrence in the Gospel-book or Evangeliary, one of the commonest books of the time.
Illuminated Manuscripts John W. Bradley 2006
The externals of the Ada-Codex are very costly, its binding being a late Gothic pendant to the cover of the Echternach Evangeliary at Gotha.
Illuminated Manuscripts John W. Bradley 2006
Another example occurs in an Evangeliary, which was probably a copy of a ninth-century model, as at first glance it might be assigned to that age, but on closer examination it is found that in one of the borders is a medallion bearing the name of the Emperor Otho, showing that it cannot be later than the latter part of the tenth century.
Illuminated Manuscripts John W. Bradley 2006
Little scenes illustrative of the subject which the initial commences are often placed within it, as, for instance, in the B of the first psalm.[19] [19] A characteristic Othonian Evangeliary of the eleventh century, executed at the Abbey of Stavelot, may be seen in the Royal Library at Brussels.
Illuminated Manuscripts John W. Bradley 2006
Lastly, there is the celebrated Evangeliary given to San Benedetto of Mantua by the Countess Matilda now in the Vatican, enriched with little miniatures from the Life of the Virgin, which Lanzi declares surpass everything else he ever saw of the same period.
Illuminated Manuscripts John W. Bradley 2006