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Criteria for inclusion on list.

The manuscript must be illuminated. Illuminated is defined as any manuscript that is illustrated or sufficiently decorated. Any illustration at all will qualify a manuscript, however manuscripts that are decorated solely through pen-work initials do not qualify. Marginal doodles, especially those added after the production of the manuscript, will not usually make an otherwise undecorated or unillustrated manuscript illuminated.

The manuscript must be "notable". To be considered notable, a manuscript must be included in at least one of the following: a general survey of illuminated manuscripts, or a survey of manuscripts from specific era and/or region (e.g Celtic manuscripts, Italian manuscripts), or survey of manuscript of a particular type (e.g. Books of Hours) or survey of manuscripts held by a particular institution or set of institutions (note, this does not include exhaustive catalogs), or be a single manuscript with at least one monograph dedicated to it, or which has had a print facsimile published of it (digital only facsimiles published on the internet as part of an institution's project to provide digital access to its holdings do not count.)

List of illuminated manuscripts

7th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
Lindisfarne Gospels[1] British Library, Cotton MS Nero D. iv. c. 698 England, Lindisfarne Gospel Book Insular

8th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
Vespasian Psalter[1] British Library, Cotton MS Vespasian A. i 2nd quarter of 8th Century England, Canterbury Psalter Insular
Pocket Gospel[1] British Library, Add MS 40618 2nd half of 8th Century Ireland Gospel Book Insular
Royal Bible[1] British Library, Royal MS, I. E. vi. 2nd quarter of 8th Century England, Canterbury Gospel Book Insular

9th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
Harley Golden Gospels[1] British Library, Harley MS 2788 c. 800 Germany, Aachen Gospel Book Carolingian
Moutier-Grandval Bible[1] British Library, Additional MS 10546 c. 840 France, Tours Bible Carolingian
Lothar Psalter[1] British Library, Additional MS 37768 c. 840 Carolingian Empire Psalter Carolingian
Aethelstan Psalter[1] British Library, Cotton MS Galba A. xviii. 9th Century England, Winchester Charter Anglo-Saxon

10th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
New Minster Charter[1] British Library, Cotton MS Vespasian A. viii. c. 966 England, Winchester Charter Anglo-Saxon
Benedictional of St. Æthelwold[1] British Library, Additional MS 49598 970-80 England, Winchester Benedictional Anglo-Saxon
Aratus of Soli (British Library, Harley MS 2506)[1] British Library, Harley MS 2506 10th Century France, Fleury Aratus of Soli, Phaenomena Aratea Anglo-Saxon

11th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
Harley Psalter[1] British Library, Harley MS 603 11th Century England, Canterbury Psalter Anglo-Saxon
Bury Gospels[1] British Library, Harley MS 76 early 11th Century England, Canterbury Psalter Anglo-Saxon
Eadui Psalter[1] British Library, Arundel MS 155 1012-23 England, Canterbury Psalter Anglo-Saxon
Prayerbook of Aelfwine of Winchester[1] British Library, Cotton MS Titus D. xxvii before 1032 England, Winchester Prayerbook Anglo-Saxon
Tiberius Psalter[1] British Library, Cotton MS Tiberius C. vi. mid 11th Century England, Winchester Prayerbook Anglo-Saxon
Illustrated Old English Hexateuch[1] British Library, Cotton MS Claudius B. iv. second quarter 11th Century England, Canterbury Hexateuch Anglo-Saxon
Caligula Troper[1] British Library, Cotton MS Caligula A. xiv. mid 11th Century England Troper Anglo-Saxon

14th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
The Romance of Guiron le Courtois[2] Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS Nouv. Acq. Fr. 5243 Last Quarter of 14th Century Lombardy Romance Gothic
Tacuinum Sanitatis[2] Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS Nouv. Acq. Lat. 1673 Between 1365 and 1405 Lombardy Medical manual Gothic

16th Century

Name Shelfmark Date Place of Origin Contents Style Image
Houghton Shahnameh[3] Collection of Arthur A. Houghton Jr., s.n. c. 1530 Persia Shahnameh of Ferdowsi Safavid

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Backhouse, 1998
  2. ^ a b Thomas, 1979
  3. ^ Welch, 1976

Sources

  • Bologna, Guilia (1995). Illuminated Manuscripts: The Book Before Gutenberg. New York: Crescent Books.
  • Walther, Ingo F.; Norbert Wolf (2001). Codices Illustres: The World's Most Famous Illuminated Manuscripts, 400 to 1600. Köln: Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-5852-8.
  • Welch, Stuart Cary (1976). Persian Painting: Five Royal Safavid Manuscripts of the Sixteenth Century. New York: George Braziller. ISBN 0-8076-0812-2.
  • Backhouse, Janet (1998). The Illuminated Page: Ten Centuries of Manuscript Painting. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-4346-7.
  • Thomas, Marcel (1979). The Golden Age: Manuscript Painting at the Time of Jean, Dike of Berry. New York: George Braziller. ISBN 0-8076-0924-2.