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Ms 1 f. vr Ezra writing the sacred books from memory in 458 BC
BAL52378 Ms 1 f.vr Ezra writing the sacred books from memory in 458 BC, from the Codex Amiatinus (vellum) by Anglo-Saxon; Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: The Jarrow monastery was the home of Abbot Ceolfrith and where the Codex Amiatinus was written; only remaining pandect of three single volumes written and produced in the monastic scriptorium under the direction of Abbot Ceolfrith. the project was started in 692 AD.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22808474
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Book Shelf C07th Chest Library Scribe Shelf Shelves Torah Jewish Religion Jews Laurentian
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.1cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This print showcases a remarkable moment in history, capturing the essence of devotion and dedication. Entitled "Ms 1 f. vr Ezra writing the sacred books from memory in 458 BC" this image transports us back to ancient times. The photograph depicts an Anglo-Saxon scribe meticulously transcribing the sacred texts onto vellum. The year is 458 BC, and we witness Ezra, a revered figure, committing the Old Testament to memory with unwavering focus. This profound act of faith demonstrates his commitment to preserving Jewish religious teachings for future generations. Located within the Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana in Florence, Italy, this particular scene holds great significance. It originates from the Codex Amiatinus, a monumental work produced under Abbot Ceolfrith's guidance at Jarrow Monastery. As one of three volumes created by skilled hands in their monastic scriptorium during 692 AD, it remains as the sole surviving pandect. The composition itself exudes tranquility and reverence; shelves filled with ancient manuscripts surround our protagonist as he diligently writes each word with utmost care. This timeless image serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and spiritual devotion. Through this powerful visual representation captured by Bridgeman Images' lens on behalf of Fine Art Finder, viewers are invited into an intimate glimpse of religious heritage that has stood strong for centuries – a reminder of how knowledge can transcend time itself.
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