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- Morgan_Beatus abstract "The Morgan Beatus (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, MS 644) is an illuminated manuscript with miniatures by the artist Magius of the Commentary on the Book of the Apocalypse by the eighth-century Spanish monk Beatus, which described the end of days and the Last Judgment. Having been created at some time in the 10th century, the Morgan Beatus is the oldest example of a revived Spanish apocalypse tradition. According to the style it was created in Iberia. The Apocalypse and the commentary on this scripture by Saint Beatus of Liébana became one of the most important religious texts of the Middle Ages, and was often illustrated very fully.".
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- Morgan_Beatus wikiPageWikiLink Apocalypse.
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- Morgan_Beatus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morgan Beatus".
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- Morgan_Beatus subject Category:10th-century_Christian_texts.
- Morgan_Beatus subject Category:10th-century_illuminated_manuscripts.
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- Morgan_Beatus comment "The Morgan Beatus (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, MS 644) is an illuminated manuscript with miniatures by the artist Magius of the Commentary on the Book of the Apocalypse by the eighth-century Spanish monk Beatus, which described the end of days and the Last Judgment. Having been created at some time in the 10th century, the Morgan Beatus is the oldest example of a revived Spanish apocalypse tradition. According to the style it was created in Iberia.".
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