Church Fathers
The Church Fathers were a group of theologians and clergymen (c. 100-750 AD) whose writings and teachings were formative in establishing early Christian doctrine and were considered highly authoritative. Curated by Eva De Cooman for [ARMA](https://www.medieval-reads.eu/).
26 genstande
A copy of the four Gospels with commentaries by Jerome, produced in the Abbey of St. Gall during the 10th century (before 950).
This sumptuous manuscript contains the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea translated by St. Jerome and presented in columns, together with continuations by Jerome and Prosper of Aquitaine. It was produced in about 1480 in Padua or Venice and was illuminate…
Illustrative cycle Legendar/Initiale D
Illustrative cycle Legendar/Initiale A
Detail. Historiated initial with St. Ambrose holding pastoral staff and scourge.
Historiated initial 'L' with head of pope wearing tiara.
Initial S
Bas-reliëf met de voorstelling van de heilige Hiëronymus, een van de vier Latijnse kerkvaders, gekleed in een rode ...
Illustrationszyklus Theologie/Miniatur
Illustrationszyklus Theologie/Initiale B
Author portrait of Gregory of Nazianzus.
Bibliotheca Palatina (Provenienz)
Exegetical-liturgical collection of works, probably produced around 810/820 in the Cloister of St. Amand in the area of Lille in northern France. It contains, among other items, a commentary on the Gospels by Pseudo-Hieronymus (illustrated with Irish-infl…
St. Jerome's preface to Genesis. Initial D(esiderii) containing St. Jerome, seated and holding a scroll.
Pentecost.
Angel with gittern among musical angels surrounding a Madonna of Mercy holding her cloak around naked figures.