sexycodicology: Liber Aureus, the Golden Book of Pfäfers, was...
Archivalia_EN 2013-09-27
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Liber Aureus, the Golden Book of Pfäfers, was originally produced in about 1080/90 as an Evangelistary, decorated with artistic portraits of the four evangelists. The free space left between the readings was used in the 14th century for the recording of “Weistümern” (judicial sentences).
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