Notes: | Full-color facsimile of Bibliothèque nationale de France ms. Nouv. acq. lat. 1203. Manuscript was commissioned for the Emperor Charlemagne and his wife Hildegard, and is traditionally considered the earliest known manuscript produced in Charlemagne's Court School in Aachen. It is named for the scribe Godescalc, who wrote and signed it. The manuscript was produced starting on October 7, 781, and completed on April 30, 783. "This edition is limited to 98 copies in arabic numbers (1-98) and 20 copies in roman numbers (I-XX) from a total print-run of 980 copies"--Colophon. "Binding design by Giulia Fogliani and Giovanni Scorcioni"--Colophon. Title from colophon. Printed on spine: Evange Liarium, Nouv. Acq. Lat. 1203. Manuscript in Latin.
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