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St. Luke seated, with his symbol, a bull, holding his gospels. The gospels were possibly...

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St. Luke seated, with his symbol, a bull, holding his gospels. The gospels were possibly a gift from Emperor Otto I of Germany to Athelstan, who presented them to Christ Church, Canterbury, and were used as the Coronation Book of the Anglo-Saxon kings
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British Library, London, UK
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Coronation Gospels S. Netherlands [Lobbes, near Liege]; circa 875-900 Language: Latin Source/Shelfmark: Cotton Tiberius A. II, f.112v

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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9th century / saint / saint / seated / 9th century / st luke
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