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English: Folios 9v and 10r of the Stockholm Codex Aureus, also known as the Codex Aureus of Canterbury. Produced in Southumbria, possibly Canterbury, in the mid 8th century. Folio 9v: Evangelist Portrait of Matthew. Folio 10r illuminated and decorated text of the Gospel of Matthew starting at Mathew 1:18. Each folio was scanned separately and merged into one image by David Stapleton (Dsmdgold)
Date circa 750 CE
Source Scanned from Codices illustres: The World's most Famous Illuminated Manuscripts, by Ingo F Walther (Taschen, 2005) pgs 74-75.
Author Unknown 8th century artist or artists.
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current00:32, 30 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 00:32, 30 March 20101,844 × 1,131 (1.37 MB)Dsmdgold (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Folios 9v and 10r of the Stockholm Codex Aureus, also known as the Codex Aureus of Canterbury. Produced in Southumbria, possibly Canterbury, in the mid 8th century. Folio 9v: Evangelist Portrait of Matthew. Folio 10r illu

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