Edité par Scriptorium, 2000
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : As New. 1st Edition. MS M.644 Morgan Library and Museum (New York, USA) This wonderful beatus was made Ca. 940-945 in Tábara by Maius, who worked both as scribe and illuminator, under a commission by Abbot Victor of the San Miguel de Escalada Abbey. In its 606 pages divided in two volumes, measuring 385×285 mm (15x11 inches), we see the masterful hand of Maius delivering some of the most astonishing miniatures (+130 in full-page or double-page format) in Mozarabic art in transition to Romanesque art. This manuscripts was dealed by several unscrupulous dealers, like Guillermo Libri, until it end up at the Morgan Library in New York on 3 June 1919, where it is currently housed with signature MS M.644. Accompanying commentary volume is in English and Spanish. Get now this facsimile edition in great condition at just $4,999 in opposition to the retail price of +$12,800.