Saint-Sever Beatus
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| + | The '''Saint-Sever Beatus''', also known as the '''Apocalypse of Saint-Sever''' (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878), is a [[France|French]] [[Romanesque art|Romanesque]] [[Illuminated manuscript|illuminated]] [[Apocalypse]] manuscript from the 11th century. It was made at the Abbey of [[Saint-Sever]]. It contains the [[Commentary on the Apocalypse]] of [[Beatus of Liébana]]. The Saint-Sever Beatus was the work of monks working under the direction of abbot Gregori de Montaner; Abbot Gregori held the post from 1028 to 1072. The exhibits at the Jacobins Museum include illuminations from the Saint-Sever Beatus. | ||
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The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878), is a French Romanesque illuminated Apocalypse manuscript from the 11th century. It was made at the Abbey of Saint-Sever. It contains the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Beatus of Liébana. The Saint-Sever Beatus was the work of monks working under the direction of abbot Gregori de Montaner; Abbot Gregori held the post from 1028 to 1072. The exhibits at the Jacobins Museum include illuminations from the Saint-Sever Beatus.
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