Apocalipsis of Lorvao
Revelation is the last book in the New Testament and belonged to the monastery of St Mamede Lorvão, from where it was brought by a nineteenth-century Portuguese historian, Alexandre Herculano, to Torre do Tombo. Based on the commentary of Beatus of Liebana Monastery, from the eighth century, the Apocalypse of Lorvão signifies the revelation of the end of the sinful world, the fight between good an…
- Egeas (Roman governor, 1st century BC)
- Religion
- Església Catòlica
- adoration of the Lamb on Mount Sion by the 144-thousand ~ Apocalypse
- Illuminated manuscript
- illuminated manuscripts
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
- Egeas (Roman governor, 1st century BC)
- Religion
- Església Catòlica
- adoration of the Lamb on Mount Sion by the 144-thousand ~ Apocalypse
- Illuminated manuscript
- illuminated manuscripts
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
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- Image by DGPC Direção Geral do Património Cultural
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- Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisboa
- Apocalipse do Lorvão pertenceu ao mosteiro de São Mamede Lorvão, de onde foi trazido para a Torre do Tombo por Alexandre Herculano. Até 2010 serviu de instrumento de descrição, a "Relação dos livros que José Manuel da Costa Basto trouxe dos cartórios dos Governos Civis do Porto, Coimbra, Viana, da Biblioteca Pública do Porto, das Sés de Coimbra e Viseu, e dos Mosteiros de Lorvão e Arouca" (C 284).
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- http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q16492936
- http://antt.dglab.gov.pt/apocalipse-de-lorvao-ja-e-registo-memoria-do-mundo-da-unesco
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- Portugal
- 2019-09-08T10:21:30.590Z
- 2019-09-08T10:21:30.590Z