Table of Contents
Beatus of Liébana Collection
Codex of Ferdinand I and Doña Sancha
- The Most Beautiful and Complete of All the Beatus Manuscripts
Codex of the Convent of San Andrés de Arroyo, Palencia
- The Only Beatus Coming from a Nunnery
Codex of the Monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña
- Beatus of Liébana - Commentary on St. John the Evangelist's Revelations
Codex Manchester
- The Most Illustrated "Beato de Liébana"
Codex of San Marned de Lorvao
- Portuguese Manuscript of 1189 Copied by Egeas in the San Marned de Lorvao Monastery
Codex of the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos
- The Most Beautiful and Spectacular Colour-Scheme of all of the Beatus
The Escorial Beatus
- The Miniatures are a Perfect Example of Mozarabic Iconography
The San Millan de la Cogolla Beatus
- The Most Complete of the Three Beatus Copies Which Belonged to San Millán de la Cogolla Monastery in the High Middle Ages
The Tábara Beatus
- A Work from the Great 10th Century León School
Seu de Urgell Beatus
- A Magnificent Beato in the Style of the Mozarabic Miniaturist Tradition
The Valladolid University Beatus
- Distinguished by the Beauty of its Calligraphy and the Excellence of its Miniatures
The Turin Beatus
- Based on the Magnificent Gerona Beatus
Codex of Alcaíns
- The Beatus of 2000
The Beatus of Saint Michael of Escalada
- The Most Spectacularly Illuminated Texts Dating from the High Middle Ages - 10th Century
Beatus of Liébana of Burgo of Osma
- Written by the Cleric Pedro and Illustrated by Martino - 11th Century
The Gerona Beatus
- One of the Best Known and Most Studied Manuscripts