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- Around that time, Hugo created what are considered among his masterpieces, an Evangeliary and a reliquary.
- Official liturgical books that appear in neither of the above lists also exist, such as the Lectionary and the Evangeliary or Gospel Book.
- The Evangeliary developed from marginal notes in manuscripts of the Gospels and from lists of gospel readings ( " capitularia evangeliorum " ).
- The pericope contains an evangeliary of the liturgical year to find a use in Darmstadt University of Technology and listed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme.
- An evangeliary from Echternach ( Trier, Dombibliothek, Cod . 61 olim 134 . ) indicates that it came into the abbey as the collaborative work of Irish and Merovingian scribes.
- The oldest portrait of Saint Wolfgang is a miniature, painted about the year 1100 in the celebrated Evangeliary of Saint Emmeram, now in the library of the castle cathedral at Krak體.
- Luxury illuminated gospel books were mainly a feature of the Early Middle Ages, as the evangeliary or a general lectionary gradually became more common for liturgical use, and other texts became most favoured for elaborate decoration.
- Gude Suckale Redlefsen dates the evangeliary before 1012 because the manuscript was certainly intended for the high altar of the east choir of Bamberg cathedral, which was consecrated to Mary on the 6 May 1012, along with the main cathedral altar.
- The treasures of Niederm黱ster include the Rule of about 990 and the Uta Codex or Evangeliary of about 1025 with its casket of chased gold, commissioned by an abbess of Niederm黱ster and containing an illumination showing Saint Erhard presiding at Mass . There is also the magnificent cross given by Gisela of Bavaria, who was buried here in 1006.
- Meador's haul included a 9th-century illuminated manuscript gospel book, the " Samuhel Gospels, " a printed evangeliary ( book of gospel readings for services ) dating to 1513 ( the Evangelistar aus St . Wiperti ), both with jeweled book-covers, as well as reliquaries, an ivory liturgical comb and other objects.
- At the end of World War II a number of the most valuable items were stolen by an American soldier, Joe Tom Meador, including the reliquary of Saint Servatius, from the time of Charles the Bald; the 9th century Samuhel Evangeliary ( " Samuhel Evangeliar " ); the printed St . Wipert's Evangeliary ( " Evangelistar aus St Wiperti " ) of 1513; and a liturgical ivory comb.
- At the end of World War II a number of the most valuable items were stolen by an American soldier, Joe Tom Meador, including the reliquary of Saint Servatius, from the time of Charles the Bald; the 9th century Samuhel Evangeliary ( " Samuhel Evangeliar " ); the printed St . Wipert's Evangeliary ( " Evangelistar aus St Wiperti " ) of 1513; and a liturgical ivory comb.