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| Suffolk, England, ca 625. Gold, glass, and cloisone garnets |
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| viking ship burial, Oseberg, Norway, ca. 834. wood |
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| Carpet page from the Lindesfarne Gospel |
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| northumbria, england, ca. 698-721. Tempera on vellum |
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| Chi-rho-iota page from the book of Kells |
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| Iona, Scotland, late eighth or early ninth century. Tempera on vellum |
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| Saint Matthew from teh Ebbo Gospels |
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| Hautvillers, France, ca. 816-835. Ink and tempera on vellum |
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| crucifixion, front cover of the Lindau Gospels, from Saint Gall, Switzerland, ca. 870. Gold, precious stones, and pearls |
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| Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Interior |
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| Westwork of the abbey church, Corvey, Germany, 873-885 |
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| Abbess Uta dedicating her codex to the Virgin, from Rogensburg, Germany, ca. 1025. Tempera on parchment |
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| colored glass used to set in metal |
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| a covered walk way leading to a courtyard |
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| church santuary area with nave, apse, narthex and other features. |
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| brought the word of God to an illiterate population. full pages devoted to pure embellishment. |
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| symbol winged man or angel |
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| symbol lion, the king of the desert |
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| Rule became standard for all European monastic establishments. emphasis on study not meditation. cultivated lands for many uses. manual labor. teaching through monasteries. |
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| December 25th 800 Charles the Great emperor of Rome. 1st Holy Roman Emperor. artistic patronage. Caroline minuscule. |
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| large parts of what is France today. zoomorphic elements. Vikings. |
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| Charlemagne. ancient Roman Empire highly influenced. Large churches. |
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