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Gregory Homilia in Evangelia (Fragment)
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Gregory Homilia in Evangelia (Fragment)
Single leaf of parchment, cut to size for use as a binding cover. The text is from Homilia in Evangelia by Pope Gregory I, specifically chapters 3-5 from the Lessons on the Gospel According to John (John 15:12-16). The item has been photographed as a whole, as well as the inner and outer side of the fold. Date: circa 12th Century
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12th Binding Fold Fragment Fragments Gospel Gregory Item Latin Lessons Manuscript Outer Parchment Photographed Pope Size Specifically
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1. Title: Medieval Manuscript Fragment - Homilia in Evangelia by Pope Gregory I (circa 12th Century) This exquisite medieval manuscript fragment showcases a single leaf of parchment, meticulously cut to size for use as a binding cover. The text inscribed on it is derived from Homilia in Evangelia, specifically chapters 3-5 from the Lessons on the Gospel According to John (John 15:12-16) by Pope Gregory I. The Latin text, penned in a fine, elegant script, is a testament to the exceptional calligraphic skills of the scribe during the 12th century. The fragment's outer side displays the beginning of chapter 3, with the opening lines, "In principio autem verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum," which translates to "In the beginning was the Word with God, and the Word was God." The inner side of the fold reveals the continuation of the text, with the beginning of chapter 4, "Non potestis hoc facere, nisi quod dat vobis Pater," meaning "You cannot do this, unless it is given to you by the Father." These verses emphasize the importance of divine intervention and the role of God in human actions. This fragment is a precious remnant of the rich history of medieval manuscripts and the enduring influence of Pope Gregory I's teachings on Christianity. The intricately crafted parchment, with its beautifully preserved text, is a captivating glimpse into the past and a testament to the artistic and intellectual achievements of the Middle Ages.
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