Garima Gospels Early Illuminated Gospel Books from Ethiopia

Garima Gospels Early Illuminated Gospel Books from Ethiopia

EnglishHardback
McKenzie Judith S.
Manar Al-Athar
EAN: 9780995494602
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The three Garima Gospels are the earliest surviving Ethiopian gospel books. They provide glimpses of lost late antique luxury gospel books and art of the fifth to seventh centuries, from the Aksumite kingdom of Ethiopia. This book reproduces all of the Garima illuminated pages for the first time, and presents extensive comparative material. It will be an essential resource for those studying late antique art and history, Ethiopia, eastern Christianity, New Testament textual criticism, and illuminated books. 316 colour illustrations. 

Like most gospel manuscripts, the Garima Gospels contain ornately decorated canon tables which function as concordances of the different versions of the same material in the gospels. Analysis of these tables of numbered parallel passages, devised by Eusebius of Caesarea, contributes significantly to our understanding of the early development of the canonical four gospel collection. The origins and meanings of the decorated frames, portraits of the evangelists, Alexandrian circular pavilion, and the unique image of the Jerusalem Temple are explored.

EAN 9780995494602
ISBN 0995494606
Binding Hardback
Publisher Manar Al-Athar
Publication date November 23, 2016
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 286 x 215 x 26
Country United Kingdom
Authors McKenzie Judith S.; WATSON FRANCIS
Series Manar al-Athar Monographs