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Gospel Book, ca. 825-50
Unknown
The Gospel Book, the first Moscow printed book, 1553-1554
Anonymous
The Gospels Book of Matilda of Canossa, 11th century
West European Applied Art
Double page of the Gospel Book of St. Sergius of Radonezh, 14th century
Russian master
The Gospel Book of the Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible, 1571
Ancient Russian Art
Leaf from a Gospel Book with Four Standing Evangelists, 1290-1330
Unknown
The Peresopnytsia Gospels, 1556-1561
Ancient Russian Art
Single Leaf from a Gospel Book with a Portrait of St. Luke, c. 1440-1480
Unknown
Miniature Excised from a Gospel Book: The Symbol of St. Matthew and Canon Tables
Unknown
Illuminated manuscript of the Georgian-language Gospels, 11th-12th century
Anonymous master
Illuminated manuscript of the Georgian-language Gospels, Between 1201 and 1300
Anonymous master
Illuminated manuscript of the Georgian-language Gospels, 11th-12th century
Anonymous master
Saint John from the Gospel Book, 1504-5
Ethiopian School
St John the Evangelist
Anonymous
Gospel Folios of St. Sergius of Radonezh
School Russian
Virgin and Child
School Armenian
The Opening Words of St Luke's Gospel, 800 AD
Anonymous
The Alaverdi Gospels, 1054
Anonymous master
Folio from St. John's Gospel
Greek School
Gospel
Anonymous
The Opening Words of St Matthew's Gospel, 800 AD
Anonymous
The Cover of The Sion Gospels. Germany, 11th century
Anonymous
The Opening Words of St Mark's Gospel, 800 AD
Anonymous
The Ostromir Gospels
Ostromir
Printed Book of Hours: fol. 19r, St. Matthew, 1510
Guillaume Le Rouge
Passage from the First English Bible: Gospel of St. John Ch. I.
Anonymous
St Matthew, c800 AD
Anonymous
The Opening Words of St John's Gospel, 800 AD
Anonymous
Facsimile of Part of the First Chapter of St. John's Gospel in Wycliffe's Bible
Anonymous
Names of the four Evangelists, c800 AD
Anonymous
St Luke
Anonymous
The Lindisfarne Gospels, 715-721
Anonymous
St. Luke, engraved by Jacob II de Gheyn
Hendrik (after) Goltzius
Page from the Lindisfarne Gospels, 710-721 AD
Anonymous
St. Luke
English School
St. Luke, ca. 1508
Lucas van Leyden
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