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The Stockholm Codex Aureus (Stockholm, National Library of Sweden, MS A. 135, also known as the Codex Aureus of Canterbury and Codex Aureus Holmiensis) is a Gospel book written in the mid-eighth century in Southumbria, probably in Canterbury, whose decoration combines Insular and Italian elements. Southumbria produced a number of important illuminated manuscripts during the eighth and early ninth centuries, including the Vespasian Psalter, the Stockholm Codex Aureus, three Mercian prayer books (the Royal Prayer book, the Book of Nunnaminster and the Book of Cerne), the Tiberius Bede and the British Library's Royal Bible.

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  • Codex Aureus von Stockholm (de)
  • Codex Aureus de Cantorbéry (fr)
  • Stockholm Codex Aureus (en)
  • Стокгольмский Золотой кодекс (ru)
  • Stockholm Codex aureus (sv)
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  • Der Codex Aureus von Stockholm (auch Codex Aureus von Canterbury) ist eine illustrierte Handschrift aus der Mitte des 8. Jahrhunderts aus England. (de)
  • The Stockholm Codex Aureus (Stockholm, National Library of Sweden, MS A. 135, also known as the Codex Aureus of Canterbury and Codex Aureus Holmiensis) is a Gospel book written in the mid-eighth century in Southumbria, probably in Canterbury, whose decoration combines Insular and Italian elements. Southumbria produced a number of important illuminated manuscripts during the eighth and early ninth centuries, including the Vespasian Psalter, the Stockholm Codex Aureus, three Mercian prayer books (the Royal Prayer book, the Book of Nunnaminster and the Book of Cerne), the Tiberius Bede and the British Library's Royal Bible. (en)
  • Le Codex Aureus dit de Cantorbéry dit aussi de Stockholm est un manuscrit enluminé contenant les évangiles, réalisé sans doute à Cantorbéry en Angleterre au milieu du VIIIe siècle. Il est actuellement conservé à la Bibliothèque royale de Suède. (fr)
  • Стокгольмский Золотой кодекс (лат. Codex Aureus Holmiensis по месту хранения — в Шведской королевской библиотеке, каталожное обозначение MS A. 35) — иллюминированная англосаксонская рукопись Четвероевангелия. Создана, предположительно, в середине VIII века в Кентербери, в технике хризографии частично на пурпурном пергаменте. В IX веке рукопись стала военной добычей викингов, но её выкупили правители Суррея. В XVI веке рукопись попала в Испанию, а в 1690 году была приобретена для королевской библиотеки Швеции. (ru)
  • Codex aureus, ”den gyllene boken”, är en på pergament handskriven bok som finns på Kungliga biblioteket i Stockholm. Den innehåller de fyra kristna evangelierna på latin. Boken tillkom i mitten av 700-talet i Canterbury eller i närliggande Minster-in-Thanet i sydöstra England. Codex aureus är troligen ett verk av två konstnärer. Den är ett framstående exempel på Canterburyskolans handskriftsproduktion under 700-talet och förenar senantik bokmåleritradition med anglosachsiska influenser. (sv)
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