Gospels of St. Medard de Soissons
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Gospels of St. Medard de Soissons
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The Gospels of St. Medard de Soissons is a 9th-century illuminated manuscript gospel book, and is a product of the Court or Ada School of the Carolingian Renaissance. The codex was produced before 827 when it was given to the church of St. Medard de Soissons by Louis the Pious and his wife, Judith. It remained in Soissons, France until the time of the French Revolution. The book contains the Vulgate text of the four gospels, Eusebian canon tables, and other prefatory texts. The 239 surviving fol
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2007-08-28T15:30:43Z
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2024-09-04T03:00:31Z
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