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In 1802, the Utrecht council member and archivist Petrus van Musschenbroek rediscovered the manuscript in the possession of Timot de Jongh, the pastor of the Old Roman church in Utrecht's Hoek. Van Musschenbroek's colleague, Hendrik van Wijn, had described the manuscript in his 1805 book "Huiszittend
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describes a biding of wooden boards covered in brown leather, unmarked except for the date 1574. This is likely the year when the valuable binding was removed. The binding was replaced again in 1830 when it was acquired by the National Library of the Netherlands, and once more in 1949 with a calfskin
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The manuscript returned to the Netherlands between 1656 and 1688, namely to Utrecht. In 1688, it was in the possession of the Geertekerk according to a note written by Joannes Lindeborne. Lindeborn was the pastor at St. Nicolaas and had been a student and rector at Vosmeer's seminary in Cologne. It
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The '''Egmond Gospels''' ({{lang-nl|'''Evangeliarium van Egmond'''}}) is a 9th-century ] written in ] and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after the ], to which it was given by ], and where it remained for six centuries. It is most famous for being the earliest surviving manuscript showing
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The '''Egmond Gospels''' ({{lang-nl|'''Evangeliarium van Egmond'''}}) is a 9th-century ] written in ] and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after the ], to which it was given by ], and where it remained for six centuries. It is most famous for being the earliest surviving manuscript showing
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in the Liber Generationis. A space above the first line 'XPI FILII DAVID FILII ABRAHAM' is clearly visible, where the text has been removed and brought to the preceding pages. The page likely originally began: β€˜INC EVANG SCDM MATTHEUM / LIBER GENERATIONIS / IHU XPI FILII DAVID FILII ABRAHAM'. The
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The left miniature on folio 214 verso shows Dirk and Hildegard underneath an arched structure with the open gospel book lying on an altar. The exterior of the abbey (certainly a fictional representation) is depicted as an architectural frame for the event. The text in the upper lefthand corner
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of 20 lines measuring 156 by 126 mm. Its original binding was made of oak boards covered in gold and set with gemstones, which is described in the "Rijmkroniek van Holland" (Rhyming Chronicle of Holland) that was written around 1300. In another description from 1805,
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The manuscript later came into the hands of the Frisian count Dirk II, who had its binding richly gilded and decorated with gemstones. He also added two miniatures paintings, in a
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parchment after it appeared that the previous hard-glued spine caused damage. Its current binding is made of white goat's skin and dates to a restoration in 1995.
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scenes with Dutch people and buildings, and represents one of the oldest surviving ] art treasures from the ]. The manuscript has been owned by the ] since 1830.
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scenes with Dutch people and buildings, and represents one of the oldest surviving ] art treasures from the ]. The manuscript has been owned by the ] since 1830.
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J.H. Hofman, Iets Nieuws met wat Ouds, over Egmonds Graaflijk Evangelieboek in: Dietsche Warande. Nieuwe reeks. Deel 2. C.L. van Langenhuysen, Amsterdam 1879
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Leven" ("Domestic Life"). The manuscript had also been identified in 1720 by a previous pastor of the Old Roman church, Willibrord Kemp.
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removed text was rewritten in decorative letters on the added folios 17v, 18r, and 19v. At this time the manuscript's current
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This book was given by Dirk and his wife Hildegard to the merciful father Adalbert, so that he will think of them in eternity
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Dutch Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Illumination on fol. 214v of the Egmond Gospels with Dirk II and Hildegard presenting the codex to Egmond Abbey
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The Egmond Gospels remained in Cologne with the Dominicans until 1604. In that year Van Mierlo's successor,
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of the diocese of Haarlem. The manuscript was likely kept at the seminary Vosmeer founded in Cologne.
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The manuscript was written in the third quarter of the 9th century in northwestern France, likely in
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is likely that Lindeborn brought the manuscript to Utrecht after the seminary was closed in 1683.
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Summe Deus rogito miserans conserva benigne, hos tibi quo iugitur formulari digne laborent
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and may have replaced the original canon tables, or have been the first ones themselves.
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Meesterlijke middeleeuwen: Miniaturen van Karel de Grote tot Karel de Stoute, 800-1475
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Around 900, eight folios were added to the manuscript, two at the beginning of each
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folios measuring 232 by 207 mm. Its Latin text is written in a single column of
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Dirk and his wife implore St Adalbert to intercede for them with Christ
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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Hendrik van Wijn, Huiszittend leven, Vol II, Amsterdam, 1817, p.340.
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The recto side shows Dirk kneeling and Hildegard lying in
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between 975-988, while the gift itself took place in 975.
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and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after the
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The manuscript was kept at the Egmond Abbey until the
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