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The Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana. The illuminations of the manuscript show similarities in style to those produced by Florentius, the artist responsible for a copy of the Moralia in Job of Pope Gregory I (Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Cod. 80). The manuscript was probably created at the monastery at San Millán de la Cogolla. There are 151 extant folios which measure 395mm by 225mm. The manuscript is illustrated with 52 surviving miniatures.

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  • El Beatus de l'Escorial és un manuscrit il·luminat que conté el comentari a l'Apocalipsi de Beat de Liébana. Fou produït abans de l'any 1000 a San Millán de la Cogolla. Es conserva a la Biblioteca de l'Escorial amb la signatura &.II.5. (ca)
  • The Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana. The illuminations of the manuscript show similarities in style to those produced by Florentius, the artist responsible for a copy of the Moralia in Job of Pope Gregory I (Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Cod. 80). The manuscript was probably created at the monastery at San Millán de la Cogolla. There are 151 extant folios which measure 395mm by 225mm. The manuscript is illustrated with 52 surviving miniatures. (en)
  • El Beato de El Escorial (El Escorial, Biblioteca del Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) es un manuscrito iluminado, mozárabe del siglo X, que contiene el comentario al Apocalipsis del Beato de Liébana y que se conserva en la Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, situado en la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid, (España). (es)
  • Le Beatus de l'Escorial est un manuscrit enluminé contenant notamment un commentaire de l'Apocalypse de Beatus de Liébana, écrit et peint vers l'An Mil. Il est actuellement conservé à la bibliothèque de l'Escorial sous la cote &.II.5. (fr)
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  • El Beatus de l'Escorial és un manuscrit il·luminat que conté el comentari a l'Apocalipsi de Beat de Liébana. Fou produït abans de l'any 1000 a San Millán de la Cogolla. Es conserva a la Biblioteca de l'Escorial amb la signatura &.II.5. (ca)
  • The Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana. The illuminations of the manuscript show similarities in style to those produced by Florentius, the artist responsible for a copy of the Moralia in Job of Pope Gregory I (Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Cod. 80). The manuscript was probably created at the monastery at San Millán de la Cogolla. There are 151 extant folios which measure 395mm by 225mm. The manuscript is illustrated with 52 surviving miniatures. (en)
  • El Beato de El Escorial (El Escorial, Biblioteca del Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) es un manuscrito iluminado, mozárabe del siglo X, que contiene el comentario al Apocalipsis del Beato de Liébana y que se conserva en la Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, situado en la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid, (España). (es)
  • Le Beatus de l'Escorial est un manuscrit enluminé contenant notamment un commentaire de l'Apocalypse de Beatus de Liébana, écrit et peint vers l'An Mil. Il est actuellement conservé à la bibliothèque de l'Escorial sous la cote &.II.5. (fr)
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  • Beatus de l'Escorial (ca)
  • Beato de El Escorial (es)
  • Beatus de l'Escorial (fr)
  • Escorial Beatus (en)
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