Codex Aureus

Codex aureus (Latin for " golden book ", Mz Aurei codices ) is a common name of various works of book illumination.

  • The Stockholm Codex Aureus (also Codex Aureus of Canterbury ), a work of insular manuscript illumination, which was built around 750 in Canterbury and now kept under the signature Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket, MS.A.135 is
  • The Lorsch Gospels (also Codex Aureus Laureshamensis ), a work of Carolingian illumination, which was built around 810 at the court school of Charlemagne and today in the Bucharest National Library and in the Vatican Library ( Latin: Pallet 50) is kept
  • Which is kept Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram, a work of Carolingian illumination made ​​around 870 at the court school of Charles the Bald and today under the signature Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14000
  • The Golden Psalter of St. Gall, a work of Carolingian illumination, which began around 860 and continued 870-900 and now under the signature St. Gallen, Abbey Library, Cod Sang. Is stored 22
  • The Codex aureus Epternacensis (Golden Gospels of Echternach ), a work of Ottonian book illumination, which was built around 1030 to 1050 and now kept under the signature Nuremberg, Germanic National Museum, ms 156 142 is
  • Also as Speyer Gospel Book (Codex Aureus Escorialensis ) well-known work of the Ottonian book illumination, which was built around 1043 to 1046 and now under the signature Madrid, Escorial, Cod Vitr. 17 is kept
  • The Codex aureus Gnesnensis ( Golden Book of Gniezno ), a Gospel Book, which was created in 1085 and is now located in Erzdiözesanarchiv Gniezno
  • The so-called Codex Aureus Pultoviensis, a Gospel Book from the Prague Miniatorenschule, originated in 1150 with a fine binding, kept at the National Museum of Krakow (Muzeum Czartoryski in Krakow )
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