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The Codex Wittekindeus is a 128-folio illuminated Gospel Book, produced in Fulda Abbey in Germany around 970–980. Alongside the Gero Codex, the Codex Wittekindeus is considered one of the two "greatest works in the initial Ottonian revival of book-illumination". The treasure binding includes four of the recycled Magdeburg Ivories, Ottonian plaques from another object that was probably destroyed in a fire. It is now held as Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1 in the Berlin State Library.

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  • Το Ευαγγέλιο του Βίττεκιντ (λατ. Codex Wittekindeus) είναι εικονογραφημένη χειρόγραφη περγαμηνή που γράφτηκε στην σχολή γραφής και εικονογράφησης της και αποτελεί ένα από τα σημαντικότερα έργα της Οθωνικής εικονογραφίας. Φυλάσσεται στην Κρατική Βιβλιοθήκη του Βερολίνου με τον αύξοντα αριθμό Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1. (el)
  • Der Codex Wittekindeus ist eine Pergamenthandschrift eines Evangeliars aus der Schreib- und Malschule des Klosters Fulda und gehört zu den Hauptwerken der ottonischen Buchmalerei. Die Handschrift wird heute unter der Signatur Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1 in der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin aufbewahrt. (de)
  • The Codex Wittekindeus is a 128-folio illuminated Gospel Book, produced in Fulda Abbey in Germany around 970–980. Alongside the Gero Codex, the Codex Wittekindeus is considered one of the two "greatest works in the initial Ottonian revival of book-illumination". The treasure binding includes four of the recycled Magdeburg Ivories, Ottonian plaques from another object that was probably destroyed in a fire. The book was long held at the church in Enger and owes its name to Widukind, Duke of Saxony, who was said to have received the manuscript from Charlemagne. It was, however, not made until long after their time; its illuminations likely derived from a lost work of the Ada School of Carolingian art. Fulda was founded by a missionary from England, St Boniface, and besides following the Carolingian tradition, the book shares features with Anglo-Saxon illuminated manuscripts of the time, such as "fluttering, restless draperies". It is now held as Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1 in the Berlin State Library. (en)
  • Le Codex Wittekindeus est un manuscrit enluminé contenant les évangiles, réalisé à l'abbaye de Fulda en Allemagne vers 970-980. Il a longtemps été conservé à l'église d'Enger où selon la légende il aurait appartenu à Widukind de Saxe qui lui a donné son nom. Il est actuellement conservé à la Bibliothèque d'État de Berlin. (fr)
  • Il Codex Wittekindeus, è un codice miniato realizzato nel 970 circa nello scriptorium dell'abbazia di Fulda e conservato alla Biblioteca di Stato di Berlino. Prende il suo nome dal duca di Sassonia Vitichindo, nella cui cappella privata situata nella chiesa di San Dionisio a Enger arrivò il volume, proveniente dal Duomo di Magdeburgo, e probabilmente come dono da Ottone I. (it)
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  • Το Ευαγγέλιο του Βίττεκιντ (λατ. Codex Wittekindeus) είναι εικονογραφημένη χειρόγραφη περγαμηνή που γράφτηκε στην σχολή γραφής και εικονογράφησης της και αποτελεί ένα από τα σημαντικότερα έργα της Οθωνικής εικονογραφίας. Φυλάσσεται στην Κρατική Βιβλιοθήκη του Βερολίνου με τον αύξοντα αριθμό Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1. (el)
  • Der Codex Wittekindeus ist eine Pergamenthandschrift eines Evangeliars aus der Schreib- und Malschule des Klosters Fulda und gehört zu den Hauptwerken der ottonischen Buchmalerei. Die Handschrift wird heute unter der Signatur Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1 in der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin aufbewahrt. (de)
  • Le Codex Wittekindeus est un manuscrit enluminé contenant les évangiles, réalisé à l'abbaye de Fulda en Allemagne vers 970-980. Il a longtemps été conservé à l'église d'Enger où selon la légende il aurait appartenu à Widukind de Saxe qui lui a donné son nom. Il est actuellement conservé à la Bibliothèque d'État de Berlin. (fr)
  • Il Codex Wittekindeus, è un codice miniato realizzato nel 970 circa nello scriptorium dell'abbazia di Fulda e conservato alla Biblioteca di Stato di Berlino. Prende il suo nome dal duca di Sassonia Vitichindo, nella cui cappella privata situata nella chiesa di San Dionisio a Enger arrivò il volume, proveniente dal Duomo di Magdeburgo, e probabilmente come dono da Ottone I. (it)
  • The Codex Wittekindeus is a 128-folio illuminated Gospel Book, produced in Fulda Abbey in Germany around 970–980. Alongside the Gero Codex, the Codex Wittekindeus is considered one of the two "greatest works in the initial Ottonian revival of book-illumination". The treasure binding includes four of the recycled Magdeburg Ivories, Ottonian plaques from another object that was probably destroyed in a fire. It is now held as Codex Theol. Lat. fol. 1 in the Berlin State Library. (en)
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  • Codex Wittekindeus (de)
  • Ευαγγέλιο του Βίττεκιντ (el)
  • Codex Wittekindeus (en)
  • Codex Wittekindeus (fr)
  • Codex Wittekindeus (it)
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