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Representation of copyist monks writing the manuscript of the Domesday book, 1867 (engraving)
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Representation of copyist monks writing the manuscript of the Domesday book, 1867 (engraving)
ELD4897803 Representation of copyist monks writing the manuscript of the Domesday book, 1867 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Representation of copyist monks writing the manuscript of the Domesday book: it is the Book of the Last Judgment, ie the recording of the great inventory of England finished in 1086, made for William the Conquerant - he needed administrative information about the country in order to be able to govern it (Copyist monks writing the manuscript of the Domesday book, manuscript record of the Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror) Engraving 1867 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the representation of copyist monks diligently writing the manuscript of the Domesday book. Created by an unknown artist in 1867, this engraving transports us back to the 11th century when King William the Conqueror commissioned this monumental task. The Domesday book, also known as the Book of Last Judgment, served as a comprehensive inventory of England and parts of Wales. Its purpose was to provide administrative information that would enable William to effectively govern his newly acquired kingdom. The meticulous process involved copyist monks meticulously transcribing every detail onto parchment pages. In this image, we witness these dedicated scribes engrossed in their work within a tranquil monastic setting. Their focused expressions and careful penmanship highlight their commitment to accurately recording each entry. The atmosphere is filled with reverence for knowledge and dedication to preserving historical records. The significance of this manuscript cannot be overstated; it remains one of the most important historical documents ever created. It offers invaluable insights into medieval England's social structure, land ownership patterns, and economic conditions. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind its creation and its profound historical importance. It serves as a reminder of how diligent individuals throughout history have painstakingly preserved knowledge for future generations' benefit.
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