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This first section is followed by the Gospel Pericopes and includes eleven full-page miniatures as well as twelve luxury initials facing each other and introducing the different feast days readings. The solemn character of the book is further underlined by a number of initials set on purple ground and preceding the individual readings. The vivid orange fillings further enhance the colourfulness so typical of Ottonian illumination from Reichenau. This unique manuscript is rarely mentioned in the expert literature, perhaps because of its remote place of conservation, but whoever does so, describes it with the greatest esteem. Its 42 miniatures and initials, all executed in glittering gold, are among the finest examples ever created by artists of the Ottonian period. The monumental feast day Gospels document the beauty and quality of Reichenauian book illumination in its heyday. The scholarly commentary volume explains all miniatures both for professional and lay readers and deals with the historic and art historic background of the book. |
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