Evangeliary
An evangeliary is a type of illuminated manuscript that contains the four Gospels of the New Testament, along with other related texts. These manuscripts were produced during the Middle Ages and are characterized by their richly decorated illustrations and script. The term "evangeliary" comes from the Latin word "evangelium," meaning "good news," which refers to the Gospels.
Evangeliary manuscripts were typically created for use in religious services, particularly during the liturgical celebration of
The production of evangeliary manuscripts was a labor-intensive process that involved skilled scribes, illuminators, and other
Evangeliary manuscripts are considered important historical and cultural artifacts, as they provide valuable insights into the