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Whitsun, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna, manuscript
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Whitsun, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna, manuscript
Whitsun, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna, manuscript on parchment made, probably in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Elna (Roussillon), c. 1275-1300
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This print showcases a beautifully illuminated capital letter from the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna, a manuscript created in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Elna in Roussillon, France. Dating back to the 13th or 14th century, this exquisite piece of medieval art is steeped in religious symbolism and iconography. The illuminated capital letter depicts scenes related to Whitsun, also known as Pentecost, a significant event in Christian tradition commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Jesus' apostles. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring life to this sacred moment, with a dove symbolizing the Holy Spirit hovering above. Crafted on parchment using gold accents and gothic lettering, this manuscript exemplifies both artistic skill and spiritual devotion. It serves as an important liturgical text for sacramental ceremonies performed by episcopal bishops during Mass. Preserved within the Episcopal Museum at Elna Cathedral, this manuscript represents an era marked by Gregorian reform and religious fervor. Its existence provides us with valuable insights into medieval literature and practices surrounding sacraments. Through its delicate scrollwork and meticulous craftsmanship, this illuminated capital letter transports us back to a time when faith was central to people's lives. It stands as a testament to human creativity inspired by divine inspiration—a true treasure from our rich cultural heritage.
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