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Aachen  see Charlemag Palace School
Aaron (brother of Moses)  94 95 329 32 345 365 417 444 46 460
Abel (son of Adam and Eve)  109
Academy, The  26 27
Acca, bishop of Hexham (d. c. 740)  40 59 60 96 98 108 228 243 290 305
works/letters sent by Bede to Acca  43 59 60 72 78 86 96 97 100 106 109 127 28 215 228 333 35 387 88 403 413 14 431 32
Achimelech  95
Adam  372
name as symbol of directions/universe  351 52 420
Adnuntiatio Domini, festival  260
Adomnán, abbot of Iona (d. 704)  56
De locis sanctis  372 385 86 390 441
Adoratio crucis  367 371
Aethelryth, queen of Northumbria  52
Aethicus Ister  see Cosmography of Aethicus Ister
Africa 442
afterlife, visions of  110 377 78 435
Agatho, pope (d. 681)  22 39 52 54 57 252 53 255 271 363 445
Agnus Dei (Mass prayer)  263 440
See also lamb, lambs
Ahenny stone crosses  369
Aistulf, brother of King Ratchis  9
Albenga (Italy), baptistery mosaic  378
Alcuin, scholar, abbot of St. Martin’s, Tours (d. 804)  227 229 31 233 247 463
writings
De laude Dei  229 253
Poem 69  229 30
letters  230
writings, general  233 464
Aldfrith, king of Northumbria (d. 704 or 705)  43 45 55 58 91 102 127 274 390
Aldhelm, bishop of Sherborne (d. c. 709–10)
life, career  102 104 117 247 390
writings
and Easter reckoning  49 115 116 18 132 33
De uirginitate  102 125 126 27 390
Epistola ad Acircium  102 03 127
other writings  256 369
support expressed for Wilfrid  104
Alexandria  48 112 13 119
Alhfrith, Northumbrian sub-king (king of Deira)  50
almsgiving  46 69 70 73 247 309
Altar of Duke Ratchis, Cividale del Friuli (Chapter Room, San Martino)  379
altar, heavenly  352 53 355 418
Amalarius  255 285
ambrosiana  see hym
Ammonius  30 182
Anastasios II, emperor (713–15)  54 441
Anastasius, saint  see Bede writi Acta et passio B. A
Andrieu, Michel  262 265 267 268 (Table 15)
angels  374 375 376 82 384 85 388 91 418 429 430 32 435 436
See also archangels; cherubim; seraphim
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, exhibition at British Library  466
annotations, liturgical, in biblical codices besides Amiatinus  8 145 46 178 260 264 267 276 77 370 71
Antichrist, antichrists  109
Antioch  420
antiphons, antiphonal psalmody  256 259 272 73
apertio aurium  see ope
Apocalypse  79 101 104 132 299
in art  241 42 253 352 355 377 78 384 85 418 419 430 32 461
See also Bede, Expositio Apocalypseos; Eschaton
Apocalypse of Ezra see Esdras (Ezra), Books of
Apocalypse of Paul  402
apocrypha  76 77 320 332 33 392 402
Apollinaris, first-century bishop of Ravenna, martyr  379
apostles (general)  68 72 74 79 83 94 117 118 124 303 350 389 90 400 401 416 432
apostolic church and era  68 83 109 258
in art  241 46 253 376 379
See also names of individual apostles; passions of the apostles
Apostles’ Creed  72
Aquila (in Acts of Apostles)  215 306
Aquitaine  48 98
Arabia  441
Arbeia (fort)  45
Arca Cipressina, Rome  353
Arch of Titus, Rome  354
archangels  246 251
archiepiscopal office  227 28
See also names of individual archbishops
Aretas, king of Nabataeans (d. c. 40)  442
Arianism  88 428
Ark of Noah  see Noah
Ark of the Covenant  82 326 341 344 348 49 352 55 364 385 389 392 413 418 422 23 424 431 434 459 462
Ceolfrith’s “Ark” 448–49
concealment of, by Jeremias  354
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Tabernacle
armies  55 102 286
Artaxerxes (I), Persian king  334
Ascension, of Christ  285 389 91 430 461
church of, in Jerusalem  385 86 389 90
liturgical season  285
Atharas  327 28 404
Atkins, Ivor  464
Aube, river  439
Augustine, bishop of Hippo (d. 430)
evangelist symbols  96 97 388 393
on grace, original sin, predestination  123 24 125 30 134 221
on world ages, eschatology  99 101 102 106 107
shrine in Sardinia  443
writings
De ciuitate Dei  99 101 02 109 390 91
De consensu euangelistarum  96 97 433
De doctrina Christiana (On Christian Doctrine)  324 325 326
De Genesi ad litteram  79 128 419
Enarrationes in Psalmos  351 52 422 23
In Iohannis Euangelium  351 52
other doctrine, writings, writings in general  34 99 105 06 108 09 215 221 265 266 390 430 464
Augustine, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 604)  232 372
Babylonian Captivity  89 90 227 228 286 327 334 354 403 404 407 446
Balaam  87 365
Bamburgh  45 46 347 355 357
Bandini, Angelo Maria  26
Bankes, Ralph  466
baptism  see sacrame
Basil, bishop of Caesarea (d. 379)  34
Bawit, Egypt, oratory apse painting  376
Beall, Barbara Apelian  195 211
Beanna Stone, Lindisfarne  369
Beautiful, gate of the Jerusalem Temple  71 401
Bede, the Venerable, monk, scholar of Wearmouth–Jarrow (d. 735)
approaches/attitudes towards scripture  23 65 75 90 94 97 154 55 199 214 23 224 237 280 287 92 305 08 340 457 (see also titles of i
attitudes toward British  60 91 116 133 416 439 445
attitudes toward/use of Old Latin scripture  142 43 154 183 199 215 16 218 222 23 280 284 86 291 294 95
career  1 57­ 62 63 64 135 250 269 272 73 283
contributions to Amiatinus (possible/likely)  20 149 150 156 179 80 181 212 13 223 320 328 348 362 365 366
death  204 226 269
disagreements with contemporaries (possible/likely)  58 65 96 102 104 06 110 11 116 22 125 28 131 34 182 285 86 387 88 390 91 447 48 456
doctrinal, exegetical themes
biblical, ecclesiastical unity  82 85 303
chronology, eschatology, time  58 65 83 84 97 102 104 10 131 32 182 221 23 284 85 299 300 303 304 05 307 358 387 90 427 431 32 435 446 456 57
cosmology  63 79 386 87 418 420 22 434 35
cross  370 72 428 30
Easter reckoning  65 110 11 114 116 22 125 132 33 447 48 (see also Wearmouth Easter)
evangelist symbols  96 97 388 393
grace, original sin, free will  65 122 31 133 34 297 301 02 303 04 307 309
intellectual/moral/spiritual decline  86 94 108 228 282 306 07
monastic (and clerical) vision, ideals  18 64 65 76 85 94 237 247 49 282 297 98
pastoral care 46, 64, 70–75, 76, 85–92, 249, 282, 306–07, 350–51, 404, 411–12, 414, 435–36
Pelagianism  88 122 27 134 302 04
reading, meditation  18 63 64 65 69 70 72 77 85 90 236 37 240 245 247 249 359 407 411 436 455
Saracens  441 43 445 46 462
Tabernacle/Temple/church  413 24
value/significance of art  240 41 245 250 436
vision of God  248 49 359 391 435 38 461
Vulgate, importance of  22 97 101 104 106 07 132 280 284 86 295 325 335 456 47
writings
Acta et passio B. Anastasii  265 372
capitula  20 149 150 179 81 181 212 13 220 23 226 287 291 293 96 298 304 306 308 335 452 457
Collectio Psalterii  279
De arte metrica  223
De locis sanctis  73 242 333 335 370 372 385 86 389 90 428 441
De natura rerum  386 87 431
De orthographia  223
De schematibus et tropis  80 223
De Tabernaculo  70 242 44 261 313 14 328 330 332 346 47 350 51 352 405 410 414 418 421 23 425 27 435 36
De Templo  244 46 250 51 414 430 31
De temporibus  97 98 99 101 107 221 222 333 335 428 443
De temporum ratione (DTR)  4 11 32 54 101 02 104 07 109 10 111 113 114 116 22 131 33 225 232 260 61 364 371 428 441 443
Ep. 14 (De mansionibus filiorum Israel)  78 86 127 28 290 413 14
Ep. 15 (De eo quod ait Isaias)  78 100 106 109 290 387 427 431 32
Ep. ad Ecgbertum Episcopum  60 72 76 91 93 227 228 260 307 411
Ep. ad Pleguinam  58 97 100 105 08 131 32 221 285 340
Excerpts from Augustine on Letters of Paul  129 304
Expositio Actuum Apostolorum  68 71 72 74 77 84 90 94 100 108 09 110 215 17 222 287 290 290 325 388 89 401 413 441 442 446
Expositio Apocalypseos  20 71 73 74 77 79 80 81 85 86 87 95 96 107 08 109 155 217 21 352 388 400 405 409 416 420 21 432
libellus (Apocalypse recension)  42 43 218 21 226 287 88
Expositio in Canticum Abacuc  258 59
Historia abbatum  1 3 22 45 46 52 53 55 57 59 60 62 66 68 93 204 212 226 238 46 261 265 269 370 371 410 412 417 439
liturgical references in  2 22 38 43 53 248 250 252 254 55 256 259 60
report on pandects  2 3 4 6 11 12 17 18 19 26 33 35 44 62 135 142 43 183 225 232 233 236 273 75 340 395 450 52 454
Historia ecclesiastica  22 43 45 53 57 63 72 92 102 110 114 226 372 411 12 428 29
autobiographical note  57 63 77 223
Council of Streanaeshalch (664)  116 19
liturgy, archcantor John  253 255
homilies  70 199 264 65 389
Hom 1.13 (on Benedict Biscop)  39 40 46 53 59 93 240 250 51
hymns  259 260 372
In Cantica Canticorum  67 70 74 75 76 78 80 81 82 90 95 122 24 130 31 154 155 278 289 290 350 370 71 442 445
In Epistolas VII Catholicas (and individual tracts)  69 72 74 75 78 79 83 84 86 87 95 96 105 107 109 127 128 29 155 220 289 90 297 409 431
In Ezram et Neemiam  227 28 258 261 335 36 403 05 408 09 410 11 414
In Genesim  78 79 108 128 222 288 290 333 35 351 52 387 88 390 91 401 432 442
In Lucae Euangelium expositio  69 74 76 77 78 79 84 94 95 96 97 100 102 109 110 129 150 222 290 350 354 55 387 88 390 413 427 433
In Marci Euangelium expositio  102 150 261 269 427 433
In primam partem Samuhelis  60 67 69 70 72 73 76 78 79 82 86 87 89 95 100 106 108 110 289 290 291 335 387 408 413 442 446
In Prouerbia  73 75 78 86 87 288 89 290 308 09
In Regum librum XXX quaestiones  77 82 89 91 288 290 291 333 35 352 402 03 407 08 421 435 445
In Tobiam  128 150 156
Martyrology  260 265
Nomina locorum ex beati Hieronymi presbiteri et Flaui Iosephi collecta opusculis  80 441
Nomina regionum atque locorum de Actibus Apostolorum  441
prefaces, capitula for Pauline Epistles  302 04 457
Retractio in Actus Apostolorum  77 106 402
Vita Cuthberti metrica  57 60 265
Vita Cuthberti (prosa)  $245 59 60 66 68 71 75 76 116 129 30 265 386 409 10 423
Vita Felicis  265
writings in general  9 12 18 23 32 34 136 224 225 226 261 269 312 320 359 360 371 395 398 99 453 464
See also Ceolfrith, Easter, letter to Nechtan
Bede’s World, Jarrow  see Jarrow Hall A Village a
Benedict Biscop  see Biscop Be
Benedict of Nursia, saint (d. 543 or 547)  26 39 68 69 72 249 266
See also Regula Sancti Benedicti
Benedictine Order in Rome  13
Berger, Samuel  27 28
Berhtwald, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 731)  58
Bibles, Atlantic or Giant  see Bibles post Caroli
Bibles, Carolingian  15 155 56 180 187 188 195 213 229 231 270 276 78 292
Bibles, post-Carolingian  15 270 276 78 292
Bibles, sister (of Amiatinus) see sister Bibles of Amiatinus
Biblia Gregoriana  232
Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam uulgatam uersionem (BS)  13 149 152 53 156 57 293 94
Biblia Sacra Vulgata  13 185 219
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence  10 17 25 26 139 314 315 16 463 466
bibliotheca, meanings of  38 327 333 339 41 363
Billett, Jesse  253 254 255 56 258 59
Bischoff, Bernhard  136 142
Biscop, Benedict (d. 689)
Bibles possibly made, acquired under  17 18 38 455
career  1 2 5 35 36 37 41 51 52 53 55 56 63 125 133 34 248 264 273 74
death, burial  2 41 56 61 237 239 256 260 274 75 454
journeys, acquisitions  1 2 37 40 43 45 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 61 68 238 240 46 250 251 52 254 55 329 370
Wearmouth abbacy, rule  1 2 22 37 41 61 66 94 204 247 51 251 254 259 417 451
bishops (general; episcopal seats)  50 57 58 275 396
See also individual names
Blair, John  92 93
Bobbio  420
Boeckler, Albert  29
Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice  296
Boisil, teacher of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne  75 76
Boniface, Anglo-Saxon missionary, saint (d. 754)  148
Boniface, Roman archdeacon  49
Bonizo Sutrinensis  353
Bonizo, scribe at San Salvatore, Monte Amiata  464
Bonner, Gerald  134
book chests, shrines  275 352 352 369 448
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Ezra
Bosa, bishop of York (d. c. 705)  52
Boulton, Meg  384 467
Brexit  468 69
British church, Easter reckoning  47 50 60 116 133 416 439 445
British Library Folios (London, British Library, Additional 37777, Additional 45025, Loan 81)  7 9 13 16 17 18 19 24 28 31 32 35 135 36 196 201 205 207 210 11 292 450 54
afterlife (post-Wearmouth–Jarrow)  21 196 230 464 66
biblical recension, texts  151 53 161 165 166 171 72 197 288 457
dimensions/format  13 14 142 196 97 286 87 448 456 457
parchment  196 211 209 211 214 395 457 465 66
possible chronology relative to Amiatinus  20 21 205 13 224 25 286 87 457 58
possible relation to sister Bibles  21 206 07 225 27 292 93 452 457 58 464
scripts, text layouts  13 23 28 29 31 166 171 73 176 196 97 202 204 205 11 224 26 277 292 284 453 54 456 457
Additional 37777 (Greenwell Leaf); Additional 45025 (Middleton Leaves)
chapter articulations (Wearmouth–Jarrow)  171 72 199 201
circumstances of discovery  7 8 9 465 66
cola divisions  197
Old Latin additions  199 291 92 389 90
scripts  19 28 29 197 98 207 08 292
scripture, relation to Bede’s exegesis  199 217 224 287 288 291 308 389
transition 3–4 Kings  21 199 217 224 453 54
word separations  207 10
Loan 81
chapter articulations (Wearmouth–Jarrow)  171 72 201
circumstances of discovery  8 9 31 32 207 450 466
cola divisions  200
scripts  200 01 207 08 292
titulus  200
word separations  207 10
bronze (brazen) serpent  241 245
Browne, George Forrest  27
Brown, Michelle  179 204 246 287 409
Brown, Shirley Ann  134
Brown, T. Julian  19 166 205 06 210 11 213 227 229 395
Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S.  6 29 30 137 311 311 320 323 332 364 394
Bruyne, Donatien de  30 303
Sommaires 149–51, 201, 220, 293–94, 296, 300–03
Budny, Mildred  14 136 183 84 188
Bullough, Donald  247
Byzantine Empire (Greek) art, culture, religion  30 113 161 193 199 314 15 322 323 329 32 344 48 349 351 52 362 368 376 380 416 420 444
and Monotheletism  53 54 253 270 430 441 443 445 447 462
influence on Roman liturgy 260, 271, 440
See also Constantinople
Caedmon  72
calendars  47 111 13 117 255 261 273
candles, candelabra  246 263 264 277 283 343 44 347 354
canon tables  see Codex Amiati
Canterbury  50 51 58 89 205 228 247 252 259 269 369 70 467
School  56 77 78 102 04 117 126 131 333 419 20
eschatological doctrine  102 04
possible cosmological doctrines  419 20
writings associated with
biblical commentaries  333 420
Iudicia, Penitential of Theodore  115 16 118 251
Laterculus Malalianus  103 04 126 132
See also Biblia Gregoriana; Hadrian; Theodore
canticles, biblical  106 177 257 258 59 278
capitula, biblical (summaries, headings)  148 49 222 267 295 96
in Amiatinus  140 143 144 45 148 148 51 161 183 201 221 22 278 296 304 452
liturgical rubrics, capitula of Luke and John  176 77 281 82 455
in Fuldensis  150 51 220 21 296 300
See also Bede, writings, capitula
capitular uncial  see Codex Amiati biblical ma scripts
Carlisle  46
carmina figurata  369
carpet pages  368 69
See also cross, crosses
Carruthers, Mary  422 23
Carthage  443
Cassian, John (d. 435)  80 125 26 127 248 49
Conferences  126 133 34 248
Cassiodorus (d. 585)  11 12 30 31 33 34 141 217 233 313 14 324 26 327 328 29 338 346 47 355 358 359 360 397 454
Bibles
Codex Grandior  see Codex Gra
Codex Minor  11 12 284 324 326
Greek pandect  12
nouem codices  11 31 284 324 326
Vivarium  11 12 33 34 314 324 347
writings
Expositio Psalmorum  33 34 229 233 313 14 326
Institutiones 11–12, 33–34, 151–52, 183n144, 233, 313–14, 324–26, 338, 345, 347, 355, 356, 357, 361, 362, 408 (see also Manuscripts, Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Patr. 61)
Latin Josephus  328 29 419
Catacomb of Pontianus, Rome  251
catechumens  see sacrame liturgy of baptism
Cedar (Kedar)  95
Ceolfrith (d. 716)
and liturgy  248 254 67 272 73 284 86 364 370 71 396 97
as portrayed in Historia abbatum, Vita Ceolfridi  1 5 17 18 35 44 46 238 240
as teacher of Bede  1 63 64 132 250 297 98
Bibles associated with  9 40 44 62 93 236 37; Chapters 3 4.2 5 7 (passim)
career  1 6 51 62 93 94 98 246 250 53 296 410 417
Easter (letter to Nechtan)  43 56 59 65 84 85 97 107 110 11 114 116 21 133 226 289 290 305 439
final journey, death, burial  2 3 88 108 248 259 60 265 304 308 10 371 395 97 412 439 41 448 49
kin of Biscop  61 93 275
libraries, book production  5 35 36 38 269 70 273 74 340 41
Chad, bishop of the Northumbrians (d. 672)  50
Chaldeans  89 90 228 332 34 459
See also Babylonian Captivity
Challoner Revision  7 328
chant, liturgical  2 53 72 252 53 271 276
See also psalmody
Chapman, John  30 31
Charlemagne, king and emperor (d. 814)  227 463
Palace School  227
cherubim  245 344 347 48 349 378 79 385 389 415 430 31
chi-rho  199 358 378 396 429
Children’s Codex  467 69
chiliasm  101 02 108 132 299
Chilperic II, king of Neustria (d. 721)  439
choirs, monastic  256 262 63
Christian Topography, of Cosmas Indicopleustes 
angels below firmament  389
Glorified Christ  315 377 78 430
high priests  315 329 32
rotae diagrams of universe  387
Tabernacle  314 15 342 43 344 345 46 347 48 419 20 421 22
See also Manuscripts, Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 699
Christmas, liturgical season  264 265 66
christology  53 54 103 253 270 447
See also Arianism, Monotheletism
chronology of Eusebius-Jerome  98 99 101 104 105 106 132 182 286
chronology, Vulgate  97 99 101 104 132 182 221 286 305 456
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes, writings (De temporibus, De temporum ratione, Ep. ad Pleguinam)
church fathers and their writings  80 78 83 94 102 108 117 125 128 248 253 257 58 266 268 288 298 338 388 399
See also names of individual writers
church of Rome  see Rome church
Clayton, Mary  65 66
Codex Amiatinus
afterlife (post-716)  9 10 139 153 159 166 176 230 234 276 283 448 463 64 466 69
as gift (possible transformation)  307 10 439 49 458 62
biblical manuscript
codicology, paleography, texts  18 20 Chapter 3 (passim) 452 54
Bede’s possible/likely contributions
capitula of Exodus through Judges  20 149 179 80 220 22 223 287 293 94 308 452
revisions of Tobias  219 223
biblical recension  10 13 20 24 25 31 32 141 43 151 57 165 167 180 197 210 214 15 216 217 21 226 229 231 287 91 306 07 325 408 450 457 469
canon tables (art, texts)  30 135 144 145 47 158 160 163 164 176 182 95 212 214 293 309 311 319 336 378 383 391 93 400 02 432 33 458
corrections, emendations  138 141 154 156 159 160 169 171 180 197 198 201 216 223 24 276 291 311
dimensions  6 14 137 277 281
gatherings  137 39 158 59
heterogeneous/idiosyncratic features  5 20 165 76
in ancillary matter  158 160 63 166 68 181 203 212
liturgical markings
Wearmouth–Jarrow  145 46 160 163 164 172 174 176 79 281 82 396 97 455
Italian  9 10 159 276
orthography  32 152 156 165
parchment  6 32 137 40 141 158 180 82 202 203 213 14 277 395 452 53
prefaces (besides canon tables)  14 31 140 48 302 304 339 40 393
pricking and ruling patterns  140
relation of texts to Bede’s exegesis  20 155 214 23 287 91 308
scribal assignments, labor organization  158 59
scripts
capitular uncial  160 64 165 66 181 185 205 06 216 222 226 360 365 394 360 365 394
“English” uncial features (E.A. Lowe)  6 28 29 160
minuscule  160 61
rustic capitals  160 162 63 (Table 3) 164 165 66 169 70 176 177 181
uncial, at Wearmouth–Jarrow  13 14 19 20 25 28 29 31 160 162 64 165 74 181 185 86 202 04 205 08 211 226 277 278 284 320 336 37 339 345 359 458
text area, layouts  140 41 161 163 64 212 277 78 453 54
Codex Amiatinus (cont.)
transitions between double books (incl. 3–4 Kings)  169 70 173 199 216 17 224 287 453 54
word separation  141 165 198 208 10
possible changes in structure  231 35
possible circumstances, time frame of production  20 22 211 24 234 35 236 37 272 79 454 57
possible places of production  203 04
previous scholarship  13 16 21 24 35
painted pages (as group)  15 16 23 24 25 26 29 31 33 35 312 15 396 97 400 02 458 62
and meditation  359 403 407 410 422 24 436 38 455
Glorified Christ  23 24 28 29 231 311 12 373 95 430 38 447 48 461
preliminary gathering 
biblical diagrams  12 355 64 394
dedication  3 4 9 10 17 26 27 33 319 20 394
Ezra  12 23 24 28 29 30 204 227 28 229 30 233 318 36 402 13 446 47 459 60
Pentateuch Cross  23 24 364 72 394 425 30 447 48 460 61
possible “original” arrangements  315 19
purple-painted leaf  233 311 315 318 336 396
recto  231 337 39 394 400 424 458
verso  325 339 41 400 401 402
scribes  311 12
scripts, text layouts  311 320 336 39 344 345 351 359 60 365 394 95 417
Tabernacle  12 23 24 230 238 341 55 413 24 444 46 460
Codex Amiatinus in Context, July 2016 conference, York and Jarrow  467
Codex Grandior
art
biblical diagrams  12 313 339 355 62 458
other possible art  365 383 425
pictures of Tabernacle, Temple  12 313 14 326 345 47 415 458
possible portrait of Cassiodorus  324 26 383 458
prologue  336 39 341
codicology  141 281
identity as Wearmouth–Jarrow Old Latin Bible  12 22 23 27 280 313 14 397 454
likely date of acquisition  38 39 270
past scholarship on relation to Amiatinus  27 30 31 33 35
possible influence on Amiatinus  152 164 167 169 183 234 35 312 15 324 26 345 47 355 62 383 397 398 415 443 459
possible liturgical usage, display  9 22 236 37 270 71 274 76 279 83 284 86 456 458
references in Cassiodorus’ writings  11 12 233 338 345 357 361 62
scriptura continua (likely)  141 165
texts
possible prologue  337 39 458
possible prefaces (incl. canon tables)  142 183
scripture  12 142 43 151 52 154 155 295 327 338 339
Codices Latini Antiquiores (Lowe)  28
coenobites  65 69
Coenred, king of Northumbria (d. c. 718)  61
Coldingham, monastery  68
Colman, bishop of Lindisfarne (d. 675)  50
Columban (Columbanus; d. 615)  247 256 57 306
compunction  245 250 350 424
See also contrition; penance
computus see Easter reckoning
confession  69 350
Constantine, emperor (d. 337)  358 428 30
Constantinian monograms see chi-rho
Constantinople  372 380 428 443
See also Byzantine Empire
contemplation  65 66 71 75 86 241 248 250 337 409 10 422 23 435 38
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes; Wearmouth–Jarrow, reading, meditation
continent of Europe  8 22 25 98 142 145 148 187 193 231 255 256 57 269 366 370 392 420 439 449 450 469
continuous reading (lectio continua)  266 67 270 277 78 279 280 81 283 286 456
contrition  350 416 424 460
See also compunction; penance
convents  see mo
Cornelius and Cyprian, festival of  370 71
correctors’ k  141 159 172 180 198
Corsano, Karen  33 34
Corssen, Peter  27 28
Cosmas Indicopleustes  see Christia
Cosmography of Aethicus Ister  420
cosmography, Wearmouth–Jarrow codex  43
cosmology, in early medieval West  386 87 418­ 22
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes
councils
Austerfield (c. 702–03)  58
Chalcedon (4th Ecumenical, 451)  362 63
Clofesho (747)  306
Constantinople (6th Ecumenical, 680–81)  54 441
Ephesus (3rd Ecumenical, 431)  362 63
Hatfield (679)  43 53 447
Lateran (649)  43 53
Nicea (1st Ecumenical, 325)  114 15 133 362 63 428
Nidd (706)  58
Quinisext (in Trullo, 691–92)  440
Rome (680)  54
Streanaeshalch (possibly Whitby, 664)  50 114 116
Courcelle, Pierre  31
covenant, Jewish  82 83 85
Cramp, Rosemary  44 238
Creation  79 97 99 101 107 131 32 364 390 430 461
cross, crosses
“altar of”  352
and Constantine, Rome  428 29
and Easter reckoning, Monotheletism  447 48
cult of, at Wearmouth–Jarrow  370 72 425 430
manufactured, inscribed, depicted  241 355 357 363 366 72 378 79 393 425 429
in Amiatinus biblical diagrams  356 358 359 362 363
in Amiatinus biblical manuscript  163 165
in Amiatinus Ezra portrait  320 322 404 407 416
in Amiatinus painting of glorified Christ  373 374 407 426 434
in Amiatinus Tabernacle illustration  322 345 349 350 351 421 423 424 426 444
festivals honoring  367 370 71
Jarrow stone relief plaque  239 40
relics of  363 64 367 369 371 372 428
Rome, church, oratories dedicated to  363 64 367 371 428
sign of (gesture)  262 263 420
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Pentateuch Cross
Crucifixion  23 103 112 117 241 245 285 354 370 404 413 427 28 447 460 61
Cuthbert, saint, monk, bishop of Lindisfarne (d. 687)
life and career  50 54 56 60 65 66 68 71 75 76 129 30 386 409 10 423
coffin and translation (698)  57 58 206 251 275 76 377
Community of  21 227
See also Bede, writings, Vita Cuthberti; Vita Cuthberti
Cuthbert, deacon, letter on Bede’s death  204 254
Cynefrith, brother of Ceolfrith  41
Cyril, bishop of Alexandria (d. 444)  48
Dál Riata, kingdom of  55
Damascus  441 42
Damasus, pope (d. 384)  280 391 411
damnation  105 06 130 132
See also hell
Darby, Peter  83 88 108 335 384 436 467
David, member of Wilfrid’s circle  98
David, Old Testament king and psalmist  88 94 95 341 413 422
daylight, annual increase, decrease  285 86
de Bruyne  see Bruy Do
de Hamel, Christopher  197 284 465
De ordine creaturarum  see Pseudo Isidore
DeGregorio, Scott 64, 82, 85, 228
delivery of Gospels (traditio euangeliorum)  261
Demetrias, Pelagius’ letter to  122 124 25 126 27 130 147
Dempsey, George  125
Descriptio sanctuarii Lateranensis ecclesiae  353
Desiderii mei  see Jerome Vulgate scripture prefaces
deuterocanonical scripture  155
See also apocrypha
devil (Satan)  88 101 106 300 442
See also Antichrist; Lucifer
Digest or Pandects of Justinian  232
Dionysian system  see Easter recko
Dionysius Exiguus  48 113
Divine Office  2 69 154 177 178 247 248 251 52 254 59 273
Compline  126 248 256 257
Lauds  256 257 258 59
Night Office (matins, nocturns, vigils)  22 75 256 58 264 68 269 71 272 73 276 81 283 284 86 295 298 305 306 443 455 56
Vespers  256 257 272
Doeg the Edomite  88
Don, river  44 45
Donatism  73 149 50 300
Donatus, grammarian  357
Donemutha  45
Douay-Rheims Bible  7 328
double books (libri duplices), of Bible  143 169 70 216 17
dove (representations of)  356 59 363
Dream of the Rood  369
Drythelm, vision  110
Duplex est, scholion  144
Durham
Light Infantry Museum  468
See also Manuscripts
Dyfed (Wales)  49
Dyotheletism  see christology
Eadberht, bishop of Lindisfarne (d. 698)  57
Eadfrith, bishop of Lindisfarne (d. 722)  57 409
Eadhaed, bishop of Lindsey  52
Eadwulf, king of Northumbria (c. 704)  58
East Anglia  51
Easter
controversy, in British Isles  47 51 59 60 99 110 22 132 33 305 447 48
and Aldhelm  115 117 118 132 33
and British  47 49 60 91 108 115 16 133
and Iona  47 48 50 52 56 58 59 99 108 110 11 116 132 33
and Theodore of Canterbury  50 52 115 16 117 118 132 33
and Wilfrid and allies (Wilfridians)  49 51 59 60 111 113 16 118 132 33
Council of Streanaeshalch (664)  50 116
judaizing, accusation  49 118 132 33 (see also Quartodecima
moderates  49 51 52 54 56 111
reckoning systems (latercus, Dionysian, Victorian)  43 47 48 50 111 13 118 22 133 447 48 461 62
tonsure issue  43 48 56 99 115 116 132
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes; Ceolfrith, Easter, letter to Nechtan
liturgy  9 176 264 268 281 82 285 371 447 48 463
Eata, abbot of Melrose, abbot of Lindisfarne, bishop of Hexham (d. 686)  50 52 54
Ecclesius, sixth-century bishop of Ravenna  189
Ecgbert, bishop/archbishop of York (d. 766)  227 28 231 260 307 410 11
See also Bede, Ep. ad Ecgbertum Episcopum
Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria (d. 685)  1 45 52 55 272 274 275
Ecgfrith’s Port (portus Ecgfridi)  45
Echternach, monastery  187
Egypt, Egyptians  119 20 285 364 376 380
Elijah, prophet  199 379 389 90
Elim  338 362
Elizabeth, cousin of Virgin Mary  94 95
End of Time  see Eschato
English uncial  see British Library Folios; Codex Amiati E.A.
Eosterwine, Wearmouth co-abbot  55 61 93 239 259 274
ephod  67 329 31
Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis, Cyprus (d. 403)  313 361 62
Epiphany, liturgical season  266 268
equinox, spring (vernal)  112 13 116 119 21 133 447
eremitical life, hermits  42 54 65 66 68 129 204 386 409 410 453
Erfo of Friuli  9
eschatology  18 88 89 97 110 132 286 297 418 456
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes
Eschaton (End of Time)  23 83 85 99 101 103 10 132 253 299 358 378 387 88 390 91 414 418 428 431 435 437 444 446 461 462
See also Apocalypse; Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes; Judgment Day; Last Day
Esdras (1–4 Esdras or Ezra), biblical books, relationship  327
Ethelbert, king of Kent (d. 616)  372
eucharist  see Mass Masses
European Union  468
Eusebius, bishop of Caesaria (d. c. 340)
canon tables  30 135 144 145 47 182 83 (see also Codex Amiati ca
chronicle  98 99 101 104 06 132 286
Ecclesiastical History  428
letter to Carpianus (Eusebius–Carpiano)  145 47 391 92
Eusebius, Novatian visitor to Vivarium  326 345
Eustathius  34
evangelists, in art  323 24 374 75 377 378 380 83 388 403 04 406 432 434 436 37 461 464
symbols of  96 97 246 251 275 368 69 374 379 83 388 434 436 461 (see also Codex Amiati pai Glorified Christ; Livi
Eve  79 123 130
Exaltatio crucis, festival  367 371
Ezra–Nehemiah  see Esdras
Fall, the  123 24 126 128 130 134
Farr, Carol  274 359 369
Festival of Unleavened Bread  112 114 117 19 133
See also Passover
festivals, Christian  see liturgy sa temporal
firmament, beliefs about  314 377 78 387 389 91 419 434
first fruits  308 09 405 410 458
Fischer, Bonifatius  24 31 136 141 42 149 151 157 180 181 195 219 289
Flood, the  222 23 285 297 401
Foot, Sarah  247
foreign wives, of ancient Jews  227 327 334 404 406
Francis, pope  467
Franks Casket  354
free will, in insular thought  122 27 133 34 307
Galla Placidia, mausoleum or oratory of, Ravenna (mosaics)  321 22 326 378 79
Gameson, Richard  7 21 136 40 158 160 165 201 02 207 09 213 214 269 311 320 324
Ganz, David  136 213
Garrison, Mary  229
Gaul  41 50 51 248 264 265 366 370
See also continent of Europe
Gelasian Sacramentary (Gelasianum)  261 62
genealogy of Christ  221 433
Genesis, Old English poem  419
gentiles  82 83 88 90 303 04 354 55 400 01 413 442 446
Geraint, king of Dumnonia (d. 710)  49 115
Gibson, Margaret  207
Gildas  327 340
Gilling, monastery  41 51 54
Gleason, Michael  61
glosses  125 157
Goffart, Walter  58
gold, symbolism, in art  184 358 385 396 403 04 408 418 426 28 429 30 431 461
Goliath  88
Good Friday  367 371
Gorman, Michael  9 34 78 142 466
Gospelbooks  16 24 32 144 47 150 157 172 73 183 188 93 208 211 221 224 226 262 63 268 70 273 275 278 281 287 324 340 368 378 383 392 93 425 438
See also individual manuscripts
grace  18 67 70 72 73 77 82 84 85 107 120 121 31 133 34 241 297 300 301 303 04 307 309 350 359 372 413 435
Greenwell, William, canon and librarian of Durham Cathedral (d. 1918)  465 66
Gregory I the Great, pope (d. 604)
admiration of, influence on, use, by Bede  71 76 85 107 108 110 125 128 129 131 134 249 250 51 350 51 389 390 411 13 430 432 437 38 460
and Codex Grandior  314
biography, in Historia ecclesiastica (2.1)  411 13
Codex Amiatinus linked with  25 26
cult   411 12
tomb, St. Peter’s Rome  412 13
writings
Homiliae in Hiezechielem prophetam 437–38
Homiliae in euangelia  76 110 350 51 389
Moralia in Iob  32 110 464
Regula pastoralis  76 350 51 410
Gregory II, pope (d. 731)
and Ezra portrait  23 412 13 460
correspondence with Hwaetbert  3 4 42 312 390 417
librarian to Pope Sergius  57 412
circle’s expected reception of Amiatinus  3 4 25 312 396 97 Chapter 6 (passim) 459 460
Gregory III, pope (d. 741)  228 255
Gribomont, Jean  152
Grocock, Christopher  93 440
Gryson, Roger  13 218 19
Hadrian, abbot of St. Augustine’s Canterbury (d. 710)  102 419 20
See also Canterbury, School
Hagia Sophia, Constantinople  372
hagiography  247 48 264 65
events in, Wearmouth–Jarrow art  245 46
See also Bede, writings; titles of individual uitae
Hahn, Cynthia  353
Hamann, Karl  26
Harrowing of Hell  105
Hawkes, Jane  27 467
headings, biblical  see Bede writi capitula; capitula
heaven, celestial sanctuary  4 10 23 24 67 81 84 85 101 105 121 129 130 248 299 319 337 38 400 401 414 426 429 432
Elijah’s ascent, “as if,” into  199 389 91
form, structure of  314 345 347 377 78 386 87 417 22 434 35
in art  352 53 355 356 358 373 91 417 22 430 38 461 462
relation to Tabernacle, Temple, church  23 24 81 89 90 326 338 345 347 351 355 385 86 389 402 404 06 414 415 417 22 423 24 430 32 444 47 449 460
See also Jerusalem, heavenly; paradise; sanctuary, heavenly
Heavenfield  372 429
Hebrew
alphabet  161 333 34
language  117
law, Old Testament see law, Jewish
manuscripts  346
people  see Jews Judaism
scripture  2 4 12 106 154 271 325 408
Truth (Hebraica ueritas)  106
hederae  167 198 200
Helena, mother of Constantine (d. 330)  428
hell  85 105 06 109 132
Heraclius, emperor (d. 641)  430
heresy, heresies (general)  58 87 90 91 94 106 109 253 301 363 461
accusation of Bede  97 100 132 286
See also individual named heresies
hermitages, hermits  see eremitical life
Herod, king  174
Herren, Michael  134 420
Hexapla Bible, of Origen  12
Hexham  40 46 52 54 56 60 96 97 100 111 215 243 269 290 305 390 396
See also names of individual bishops
high priest, Jewish, attributes  315 326 327 328 32 405
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Ezra
Hilarus, Roman archdeacon, pope (d. 468)  48 114 15 355 361 63 380 396 459
Hilary, bishop of Poitiers (d. c. 367) 95, 220, 302n255, 362
See also Pseudo-Hilary
Hild, abbess of Streanaeshalch  56
Hilliard, Paul C.  467
holocausts, altar of  321 343 44 345 346 47 348 349 350 404 405 416 418 424 460
Holy Cross at Jerusalem, Rome  367 371
Holy Land  246 286 341 399 445 47 449 462
Holy of Holies  244 343 344 349 353 389 400 404 406 415 419 424 430 444 448
See also heaven; sanctuary; Tabernacle; Temple
Holy See  see Rome papacy
Holy Spirit  72 77 83 96 131 216 285 333 357 59
Holy Week  9 266 268 276 278 285 372 463
Honoratus, disciple of Cassian  125
Hort, F.J.A. 27
Hosios David, Thessaloniki, apse mosaic  376
Humber, estuary  62 439 40
Humbrian Disciple  115 132 33
See also Canterbury, School, writings; Theodore
Hwaetbert, monk, abbot of Wearmouth–Jarrow (d. c. 747?)
and libellus of Apocalypse  219 220 287 88
lack of kinship with Biscop  61
letter to Pope Gregory II  42 43 412 417
life and career  40 57 61 62 239 259 261 298 306 412 440
possible Bible production under  17 18 37 44 226 451
visit to Rome  57 261 263 366 367 371 412 440
hymns  257 259 260 372
icons  242 243 245 46
idol worship, idolatry  245 301 303 442
image quarrels, attitudes toward images, Mediterranean  245 250 51 378
Incarnation  58 81 82 85 97 99 100 103 104 106 07 121 124 126 130 221 241 250 302 303 352 413 414 436 446 460
infants, baptism  130
Inner Farne  54 65 66 71 386 423
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo  309 467
Inuentio crucis, festival  370
Iona, monastery  12 50 56 99
See also Adomnán; Easter, controversy, in British Isles
Ireland  41 47 48 51 56
crosses  369
issue of Irish exegesis  142
Irenaeus, interpretation of evangelist symbols  388
Isaac, representation, St. Paul’s Jarrow  241
Isaias, poem honoring  169 359 60
Isidore, bishop of Seville (d. 636)
chronicles, chronology  98 99 106 107
writings
De natura rerum  386 87 419
Etymologiae  333 335 340
poetry  339 40
Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum  350
See also Pseudo-Isidore
Islam  see Sarace
Ismael, Ismaelites  see Sarace
Jarrow, monastery  1 2 22 28 29 38 40 41 51 55 56 57 60 61 62 68 93 203 204 225 26 231 250 259 274 284
Jarrow, monastery (cont.)
archaeological excavations  204 237 40 284 469
church of St. Paul  41 42 55 56 135 237 46 304 05 439 451 454 462 467 469
foundation, history before unification  1 2 55 56
location, topography  1 44 46 204 285 86
dedication stone  199 344
cross plaque  239 40 370 429
Jarrow Hall – Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum  467 468 469
Jarrow, modern center  467 69
Jarrow Slake  see Slake Jarrow
Jericho, city  102
Jerome (d. 420)
and canon tables  182 83
and Ezra  23 408
and Old Latin scripture  11 12 142 147 151 52 155 156 280 391 454
Chronicon (Chronicle), chronology  98­ 100 104 06 132 286 428
De uiris illustribus  433
Epistle 53 to Paulinus  143 44 152 156 340 364 65
Epistle 64  328 29 330
evangelist symbols, exegesis of  96 388 393
In Matheum  108 09 244 354
letter to Demetrias, attribution to  122 125
other writings  80 108 125 215 293 300 441 442
poem honoring, Amiatinus  336 339 41
Psalms, translations  154 247 279
Vulgate scripture  2 4 10 11 106 143 156 280 341 391 92 408
division of scripture  313 316 17 325 338 355 62 429
double books (libri duplices)  143
Hebraica ueritas (use of expression)
prefaces  143 47 152 181 217 293 325 333 339 40
Desiderii mei (Pentateuch preface)  143 400 425 426
Nouum opus  144 47 183 231 368 373 391 93 394 95 411 426 432 33
Plures fuisse  77 144 47 183 391 392 93 394 95 432 33 434
Jerusalem
Constantinian churches  385 86 389 90 428
earthly  89 227 227 228 242 244 300 301 327 28 333 34 354 372 386 390 403 404 405 407 409 413 428 441 446 47 459 462
heavenly  384 386 391 400 01 421 22 432 446 (see also heave heave
See also Temple
Jews, Judaism  338 361 62 364
attitudes towards, Bede (general)  82 85 91 106 07 118 19 131 303 413 14 358 59 446
attitudes towards, medieval (general)  82 83
attitudes towards, Amiatinus capitula  301
attitude towards, in Ceolfrith’s letter to Nechtan  84 85 107 114 116 21 133
attitudes towards, insular writers besides Bede, Ceolfrith  49 85 114 115 118 132 33
individual texts by Bede  86 88 89 94 95 102 107 108 118 19 133 227 28 301 02 303 354 401 404 05 413 14 416 426
Passover, Festival of Unleavened Bread  49 112 114 115 117 132 33
See also Tabernacle; Temple; individual Old Testament figures
John Cassian (d. 435)  see Cassia Joh
John Malalas  103
John the Baptist  74 94
dedications to, Rome  363 64 380 396
festivals of  160 177 78 282 380 396 97 455
in art  380
John the Evangelist
dedications to, Rome  363
festivals of  160 177 282 380 397 455
in art see Codex Amiatinus, Glorified Christ; evangelists, in art
John, Roman archcantor (d. 680)  2 22 38 39 42 52 54 154 237 247 251 71 272 282 286 314 363 371 443 447 455 56
John, of Beverley, bishop of Hexham (d. 721)  56 57 58 274
Jonathan, son of Saul  72
Josephus, Jewish historian (d. 100)  79 80 328 29 330 332 342 343 344 348 349 354 419 441
Josiah, Old Testament monarch  60
Jovinian, conflict with Jerome  125
judaizing, accusation  see Easter co i
Judas  87
Judgment Day  see Apocalypse; Eschato
judgment, divine, in this life  110 132
Julian calendar  see cale
Julian, bishop of Eclanum (d. c. 455)  122 24 125 130 133 307
Justin II, emperor (d. 574)  425
Justinian, emperor (d. 565)  232
Kendrick, T.D. 28–29
Kent  50 51 372
Ker, Neil  464
Kingston Lacy House, Dorset  466
Kitzinger, Ernst  377
Klauser, Theodor  267
Kleist, Aaron  127
Lagarde, Paul de  26
Laistner, M.L.W. 68n15, 215
lamb, lambs  81 299
in art (symbolic)  356 59 363 367 380 440 41
lambs, Passover  112 117 119
See also Agnus Dei
Langres, France  2 3 4 439
Langton, Stephen (d. 1228)  159 464 65
Lapidge, Michael  76 261 269
Last Day, Last Judgment, Last Things  87 99 101 104 06 108 10 132 241 250 299 351 377 387 414 427 28 430 432 436 448
See also Apocalypse; Eschaton
Lateran
baptistery
chapel of St. Venantius, apse mosaic  376 379
chapels of Holy Cross, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist  363 367 380 396
vault mosaic, chapel of John the Baptist  380
basilica  262 263 265 66 363 64 366 367 396
altar of St. Peter  353 55 364 396 417 418 449 462
Lateran Council of 649  see cou
Laterculus Malalianus  see Ca School; Joh
latercus  see Easter co recko
Latin Josephus  see Cassiodorus writi
law, Jewish  23 82 84 94 95 107 116 118 120 133 300 301 354 358 59 365 413 425 426 436 460 61
and Ezra  327 328 332 34 403 404 416 412 437
See also Second Commandment; Torah
Lawrence, saint, Wearmouth oratory of  238
lectio continua  see co
lectio diuina  437 38
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes (reading, meditation); Cassian, John; Wearmouth–Jarrow, devotion
lectionaries  265 66 267 277
lections, liturgical  22 63 75 145 176 178 237 247 257 58 260 264 71 273 277 78 280 82 285 86 295 298 306 370 71 438 443 455 56 463
See also annotations, liturgical; Codex Amiatinus, biblical manuscript, liturgical markings; Wearmouth–Jarrow, liturgy
Leland, John  359
Lent, liturgical season  9 47 176 178 249 50 268 (Table 15) 281 285 463
Leo I the Great, pope (d. 461)  48 115
Leo III, pope (d. 816)  353
Lérins  41 51 125 133 264
letters of privilege see Wearmouth–Jarrow, papal letters of privilege
Levites  331 345 365 416 417 444 460
Liber de uita christiana, by Bonizo Sutrinensis  353
Liber pontificalis  362 64 367
life cycle, human  107
Lindisfarne, monastery  18 19 32 42 43 45 50 52 54 56 57 58 59 60 66 68 71 92 144 188 89 227 246 275 76 409 410 455
See also Beanna Stone; Cuthbert; London, British Library, Cotton Nero D.IV (Lindisfarne Gospels); Vita Cuthberti
linen  67 70 329 332 343
liturgy
and archcantor John  2 22 42 43 53 154 237 247 251 67 269 270 271 272 73 282 286 371 443
at Monte Amiata  9 10
at Wearmouth and Jarrow  22 41 42 53 63 237 239 243 247 251 254 67 270 272 73 276 83 285 86 306 389 396 97 440 443 445 447 455 455 56
Columbanian (Night Office)  256 57
in Bede’s exegesis  69 70 75 76 247
liturgy, generally in monasticism  247 48 266 247 48
reading in  235 236 37 264 71 273 74 276 83 285 86 295 298 305 306 408
sanctoral (feasts of saints)  145 46 160 177 78 255 258 62 264 66 271 273 282 367 370 71
temporal (Christ’s life, death, resurrection)  47 255 260 261 273 282 285 86 389
vigils  68 70 243 247 254 256 261 264 65 371
See also Codex Amiatinus, liturgical markings; Divine Office; Easter; lections, liturgical; Mass, Masses; psalmody; Rome, liturgy; sacraments
Liutprand, king of Lombardy (d. 744)  439 441
Living Creatures
exegesis of  96 97 382 388 392 393 (see also Augusti
in Amiatinus, painting of glorified Christ  374 381 382 384 388 393 434 436 438 461
in art (besides Amiatinus)  246 251 275 368 69 376 379 380 83 388 393
in Ezechiel, Apocalypse  384 438
livres de luxe  227
Lombards, Lombardy  9 10 320 439 441 443 445 462 463 464
Lord’s Prayer  72
Lough Kinale, book shrine (Dublin, National Museum of Ireland)  369
Lowe, E.A. 6, 13, 19, 28–29, 136, 160, 205
Lucifer  442
See also Antichrist; devil (Satan)
lunar month, cycle see Easter, reckoning systems; moon, phases of
Luxeuil, monastery  256
Lyon, city  49
Mac Lean, Douglas  377
MacCarron, Máirín  467
Magrini, Sabina  466
Magundat see Bede, writings, Acta et passio B. Anastasii
Maiestas Christi, in art
Carolingian  381 83
Cuthbert’s coffin lid  246 251 275
Gundohinus Gospels  379 80 381 383
Mediterranean  375 79 383 398
Trier Gospels  393
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Glorified Christ
Manchester  468
Manichaeism  88
Manuscripts (besides British Library Folios; Codex Amiatinus)
Augsburg, Universitätsbibliothek, 1.2.4°.2 (Augsburg Gospels)  392
Autun, Bibliothèque municipale, 3 (Gundohinus Gospels)  375 378 379 81 383 385 388 89 437
Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Class., 78 (Josephus, Antiquities)  328
Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Patr., 61 (Cassiodorus, Institutiones)  313 325 347 355 356 357
Bückeburg, Niedersächsisches Staatsarchiv, dep. 3, Bedafragment III-VI B + Münster-in-Westfalen, Staatsarchiv, MSC I 243  32
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 286 (St. Augustine Gospels)  241 42 347
Cambridge, University Library, Ff. 5. 27, fol. i (Cambridge Psalter Leaf)  8 154 166 205 206 208 226
Cologne, Historisches Archiv, w. 331 (Boethius, De musica)  342
Darmstadt, Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek, 4262  32
Dijon, Bibliothèque municipale, 168, 169, 170, 173 (Citeaux Moralia in Iob)  232
Douai, Bibliothèque municipale, 3 
Dublin, Trinity College Library
A. 1. 6 (58) (Book of Kells)  16 163 274 368 69
A. 4. 5 (57) (Book of Durrow)  368 388
52 (Codex Ardmachanus: Book of Armagh)  147 157 302 353
Durham Cathedral Library
A. II. 10 (fols. 2–5, 338–39), C. III. 13 (fols. 192–95), C. III. 20 (fols. 1–2)  14
A. II 17, fols. 103–11 (Durham Uncial Leaves; Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.)  8 24 28 42 157 166 205 208 09 226
B. IV. 6, fol. 169* (Maccabees fragment)  142 157
B. II. 30 (Durham Cassiodorus)  229 (ca
Durham, Ushaw College, 44 (Ushaw Lectionary Fragment)  265 66 277
Etschmiadzin, Patriarchalbibliothek, 229 186–87
Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana
Amiatino 1 see Codex Amiatinus
Pluteus IX.28 (Christian Topography)  314
Fulda, Landesbibliothek, 1 (Codex Fuldensis)  148 150 51 157 187 189 194 220 296 298 99 302 03
Grenoble, Bibliothèque municipale, 5 Rés. (Chartreuse Bible)  294
Halberstadt, Dombibliothek, 1–2 (Halberstadt Bible)  231
Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit
Voss. lat. Q. 69 (Leiden Glossary)  420
Voss. lat. F. 4, fols. 4–33 (Leiden Pliny)  229
London, British Library
Additional 10546 (Moutier-Grandval Bible)  382
Additional 24142 (Bible of Theodulf)  188
Additional 5111 (Four Gospels)  184 336
Additional 37777 (Greenwell Leaf; Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.) see British Library Folios
Additional 45025 (Middleton Leaves; Wearmouth–Jarrow mss.) see British Library Folios
Additional 89000 (St. Cuthbert Gospel of John; Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.)  8 24 26 27 28 29 42 57 157 166 172 73 174 76 205 06 208 09 224 226 275 76 281 394
cover  8 245 46 322
Cotton Nero D.IV (Lindisfarne Gospels)  16 24 26 42 43 144 47 150 157 163 176 77 281 287 392 409
canon tables  144 47 183 187 188 89 191 93 194 195 324 392
evangelist portraits  324 437
carpet (cross) page  368
Cotton Vespasian A.I (Vespasian Psalter)  205 259
Egerton 1046 (Egerton Codex)  154
Harley 2798-9 (Arnstein Bible)  231 32 277
Loan 81 (Bankes Leaf; Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.) see British Library Folios
Royal 1 B. vii (Gospelbook)  144 47 150 392
canon tables  144 47 187 191 93 392
Royal 1 E. vi + Canterbury, Cathedral Library, Additional 16 + Oxford, Bodleian Library, Lat. Bib. d.1 (P) (ninth-century Royal Bible)  14 15 146 47 232 276 77 392
canon tables  183 84 188 190 193 94 195 392
Royal 1 E. vii + viii (eleventh-century Royal Bible)  15
Maeseyck, St. Catherine Church Treasury, s.n. (Maeseyck Gospels)  392 93
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Clm 6212 (Gospelbook)  189 93
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (cont.)
Clm. 14000 (Codex Aureus of St. Emme­ram)  383
New Haven, Yale University, Beinecke, 516 (Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.)  31 32
New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M. 776 (Blickling Psalter)  205
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laudianus gr. 35 (Laudian Acts)  215 16
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France
lat. 1 (Vivian Bible)  352 382 83 395
lat. 11561 (Reference Bible)  333
lat. 8847 (Tours Bible fragment)  195
nouv. acq. lat. 2334 (Ashburnham Pentateuch)  346 347
Perugia, Biblioteca Capitulare, 3  464
Pisa, Museo Nazionale di San Matteo, deposito provvisorio (Calci Bible)  231
Rome, San Paolo fuori le Mura (Bible of San Paolo fuori le Mura)  383
Sinai, St. Catherine Monastery, gr. 1186 (Christian Topography)  314
St. Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, 1 (Ambrose, De fide catholica)  379
St. Petersburg, National Library of Russia
F.v.I. 8 (St. Petersburg Gospels)  144 47 150 392
canon tables  144 47 187 191 92 392
Q. v. I. 18 (St. Petersburg Historia ecclesiastica)  293
Stockholm, Royal Library, A. 135 (Stockholm Codex Aureus)  369 70
Stuttgart, Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Bibl. Fol. 23 (Stuttgart Psalter)  381 82
Trier, Cathedral Treasury, 61 (Trier Gospels)  184 392 93
Utrecht, Universiteits-Bibliotheek, 32, fols. 94–105 (Utrecht Gospelbook Leaves; Wearmouth–Jarrow ms.)  8 24 28 29 42 146 150 157 171 72 174 76 205 06 208 224 226 281
Matthew capitula  166 205 206 221
Harmony page  205 365 394
Valenciennes, Bibliothèque municipale, 99 (Valenciennes Apocalypse)  346 381
Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Barb. lat. 573 (Gregory the Great, Moralia in Iob)  464
gr. 699 (Christian Topography)  314 15 329 32 377 78 430
lat. 3806 (canon tables)  184 381
lat. 5763 + Wölfenbuttel, Herzog August-Bibliothek, Weiss. 64 (biblical palimpsest)  152
Ottob. lat. 66 (Ottobonianus)  152
Palat. lat. 50 + Alba Iulia, Biblioteca Documenta Batthyaneum, s.n. (Lorsch Gospels)  381
Palat. lat. 277 (Ordo XIV) see Ordines Romani, Ordo XIV
Reg. lat. 316 + Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 7193, fols. 41–56 (Gelasian Sacramentary)  261
Vienna, Nationalbibliothek, 1190 (Carolingian Bible, canon tables)  188
Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, M.p.th.f.68 (Burchard Gospels)  8 144 46 166 178 206 208 209 392
canon tables  144 45 187 88 190 94 319 20 392
capitula  150
liturgical annotations  8 145 46 178 206 260 264 267 370 71
Marcionite prefaces (prologues)  147 48 165 66
marriage, marital procreation, attitudes  94 95 123 125 227
Marsden, Richard  11 21 24 32 136 141 42 151 57 159 165 180 196 200 207 210 11 216 219 224 226 230 287 288 91 323 463 464 466
martyrs see saints
Mary, Virgin
in Bede’s writings  241 242 260 61
in liturgy  177 (Table 9) 178 260 260 61 271
in Mediterranean art  376
in scripture  94 95
in Wearmouth–Jarrow art  241 243 244 253
on St. Cuthbert’s coffin  246 251
Wearmouth church of  56 238 241 242 273 284 370
Mass, Masses  22 46 116 176 247 254 255 259 65 267 268 270 271 273 276 281 82 295 305 350 51 353 371 440 443 455 456
See also lections, liturgical; liturgy; sacraments
matins  see Divi Night Office
Matthew 5:17, exegesis of  84 118 406
Maxentius, emperor (d. 312)  428 29
McCarthy, Daniel  99
McGurk, Patrick  144 45 190 92 268 69
meditation see Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes; Codex Amiatinus, painted pages; contemplation; Wearmouth–Jarrow, reading, meditation
Mediterranean
artistic styles, techniques  16 25 26 323 396 411
comparanda, possible models for, influence on Amiatinus’ art (general)  15 16 23 24 25 26 33 315 396 398 440 49 458
biblical diagrams  356 357
canon tables (late antique)  183 186 87 188 90 191 93 195
Ezra portrait  16 323 24 326 329 330 31 403
Glorified Christ  375 83
Pentateuch Cross  366 68 369 425
Tabernacle painting  345 46 347 48
region  24 399 416 440 43 444 47
(Roman) art, Wearmouth and Jarrow  240 46
saints, cult of  260 261 62 265
See also Codex Grandior; Christian Topography
Mégier, Elisabeth  107
Melchisedek  330
Melrose, monastery  50 66 68 71
Mercia, kingdom  52 57 58 144 230 292 464
mercy, divine  105 106 110 297 301 337
metropolitan see archiepiscopal office
Meyvaert, Paul  33 77 149 150 51 158 179 220 221 22 293 95 298 302 303 332 342 361 365
Michael, Georgia  358
Middleton, barons see Willoughby family
Milan, city  264
millenarianism  99 106 131 32 286 297 299 303 307 456
Milred, bishop of Worcester (d. 775)  see Worcester
Milvian Bridge see Rome
ministry see pastoral care
minuscule  229
Caroline  15
Wearmouth–Jarrow  160 61 226
Monarchian prefaces (prologues)  144 48 293
Monotheletism  53­ 54 253 270 430 441 443 445 447 462
Monte Amiata, monastery of San Salvatore  9 10 230 277 320 463 64 466 67
manuscripts from (besides Codex Amiatinus)  10 139 463 64
moon, phases of  49 112 22 133 447 48
See also Easter, controversy, reckoning systems
Mosaic law see law, Jewish
Moses  116 177 245 329 330 331 341 345 379 417 422 23 444 446
Musée Cluny, Paris  466
mystical numbers see number symbolism
National Trust of Great Britain  466
Nebuchadnezzar (Nabuchodonosor)  89
Nechtan, king of Picts see Ceolfrith, Easter, letter to
Nechtanesmere, battle of (685)  55
Nees, Lawrence  33 34 35 317 18 375 378 379 80 399 445
Nehemiah  327 28 339 404
Netzer, Nancy  187
Night Office see Divine Office
Noah  222 23 401
nomina sacra  161 200
Nordenfalk, Carl  29 183 84 186 88 190 336 368
Nordhagen, Per Jonas  30 323
Northumbria
church  17 25 60 91 92 94 131 228 307 445
court, throne  39 41 45 91 306 396
realm, region  1 16 18 22 30 34 50 52 53 55 56 62 102 104 106 111 131 32 227
realm, region (cont.)
266, 276, 390, 399, 417, 429, 449, 462, 469
See also names of individual bishops, kings
Nothelm, priest of London, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 739)  43 77 79 89 90 333 335 445
Nouum opus see Jerome, Vulgate scripture, prefaces
number symbolism  182 194 284 338 361 62 392 401 416 420 21 425 26 432 434 443 44 445 462
Nunc dimittis (canticle)  178 257
Ó Carragáin, Éamonn  261 62 263
O’Brien, Conor  61 93 94 350 51 417 421
O’Loughlin, Thomas  12
O’Reilly, Jennifer  282 326 349 50 352
Octateuchs, Byzantine, illustrations  330 345 46 347 48
oculi  400 437
Offa, king of Mercia (d. 796)  230 292 360 463 464 465
Old Hymnal  259
Old Latin Bible, Wearmouth–Jarrow see Codex Grandior
Old Latin scripture  11 12 78 98 142 150 51 153 154 155 57 183 219 222 280 300 324 25 327 338 352 53 391 403 454
and Wearmouth–Jarrow Bibles  199 215 16 222 23 226 280 291 292
and world chronology  98 99 107 132 285 86 456 57
Bede’s interest in  199 215 16 222 23 229 30 280 335 389
possible liturgical reading, Rome  271 280
possible liturgical reading, Wearmouth–Jarrow  22 236 270 71 280 83 285 86 300 456
See also Codex Grandior; Jerome, and Old Latin scripture
opening of the ears (apertio aurium)  261
opus Dei, writing scripture as  204 409
ordines librorum (general)  257 265 67 269 270 273 371 455 56
Ordines Romani
Ordo I (Ordo Romanus primus)  262 64
Ordo XIIIA  265 66 270
Ordo XIV  267 268 (Table 15) 270 273 278 281 283 285 86 455 56
Ordo XXIII  367 371
Origen 12, 105, 106
orpiment see yellow
orthography  32 152 157 165 197 229 30 287 294 95 325 335
in Bede’s writings  223 294 95 335
See also Codex Amiatinus, biblical manuscript, orthography
Osred, king of Northumbria (d. 716)  58 60 61 93 395
Oswald, king of Northumbria (d. 642)  372 429
Oswiu, king of Northumbria (d. 670)  50
Oxford Vulgate New Testament = Wordsworth-White (Nouum Testamentum Domini nostri Iesu Christi latine secundum editionem Sancti Hieronymi)  13 149
Palestine see Holy Land
pandects (pandectes), possible meanings  6 231 35 456
Pantocrator, in art see Maiestas Christi
papacy see Rome, papacy
paradise  101 02 376 392 407 434
See also heaven; Jerusalem, heavenly; sanctuary, heavenly
paschal month, week  see Easter co recko
passions of the apostles  77 402
See also apocrypha
Passover, Jewish  49 112 114 116 19 132 33
pastoral care (incl. preaching, teaching)  46 253 255 276 282 297 350 51 411 12
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes
patriarchs, Old Testament (general)  83 345 416 17 432 460
See also names of individual patriarchs
Paul, apostle  90 105 215 282 303 307 379
Paulinus of Nola (d. 431)  143 44 152 340 364
peacocks  322 407
Pelagianism, Pelagius  88 121 27 128 29 134 147 150 302 03
penance, penitence  85 86 95 105 110 127 28 204 285 301 327 28 350 361 404 09 410 411 414 416 422 24 459 460
See also compunction; contrition
Penitential of Theodore see Canterbury, School, writings associated with
Pentecost, liturgical season  47 178 268 285
per cola et commata  30 31 140 41 164 196 230 277 78 284 456
See also Codex Amiatinus, biblical manuscript, text area, layouts; British Library Folios, scripts, text layouts
Peter “of the Lombards,” San Salvatore abbot  10 320 464
Peter Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1792)  10
Peter, apostle  36 71 105 133 252 282 296 97 353 379 411 460
altar associated with (Lateran basilica)  353 55 449
body, relics, shrine (Rome)  3 4 5 36 135 252 307 08 319 396 97 412 13 439 458 462
feast of  266
Petitmengin, Pierre  268
Petrucci, Armando  158
Pharisees  413
Philippikos Bardanes, emperor (711–13)  54 430 441
Philistines  72 87
Picard, Jean-Michel  95 96
Picts  55 108 110 11 116 132 133 305 06 439 446
See also Ceolfrith, Easter, letter to Nechtan
pigments, in manuscript painting  29 30 184 185 189 201 02 245 46 318 19 Chapter 5 (passim) 405 422 426 28 430 31 434
See also gold; purple; yellow
Pius II, pope (d. 1464)  10
Plegwin, monk or cleric in Wilfrid’s circle  58 97 100 105 106 108 09 131 221 285 86 307 339 358
Pliny, the Elder (d. 79)  120 229 387
Plures fuisse see Jerome, Vulgate scripture, prefaces
Poitiers  369
pontifex, pontifical office  227 28 404 13
Christ as eternal  404 07 459 60
See also archiepiscopal office; bishops; high priest; Rome, papacy; names of individual popes
predestination  see Augusti o
prefaces, biblical see Codex Amiatinus, biblical manuscript, canon tables, prefaces
Primasius, bishop of Hadrumetum (d. c. 560)  73 81 86 87 107 08 219 352 416
Primum quaeritur  147 302
Priscilla (in Acts of Apostles)  215 306
Promised Land see Holy Land
prophets, Old Testament (general)  82 84 96 118 303
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Ezra; names of individual prophets
Psalm 151 154
Psalmist  see David
psalmody
continuous  248
references by Bede  68 69 70 72 73 243 247 248 255 256
Wearmouth–Jarrow community  63 243 247 48 255 256 272 73
See also chant, liturgical; Divine Office; liturgy
Psalms, Psalter
abbreviated, by Bede  279
and Amiatinus’ Ezra  326
and Maiestas Christi illustrations  381 82 384 385
and Saracens  442
and Tabernacle  418 419 422 23
importance in monastic devotion  247 48 249 50 269 278 79
in Amiatinus  154 234 278 79
in Divine Office  255 59 268 a 272 73
versions see Jerome, Psalms
Pseudo-Hilary, Tractatus in Septem Epistolas Canonicas (Commentary on Catholic Epistles)  95 96 126 220
Pseudo-Isidore, De ordine creaturarum  351 52 419
purgatory  105 110
Purification, festival  178 260 61
purple, significance  343 427 28 429 30
Quartodecimanism  49 113 16 119
Quentin, Henri  13 31 152 260
Ramirez, Janina  406 07
Rankin, Susan  260
Ratchis, king of Lombards  9
altar of  379
rational of judgment (high priestly)  331 32 405 06
Ravenna  189 90 191 193 321 22 330 366 67 375 377 378 81 432
Ray, John, naturalist (d. 1705)  465
refectory reading  266 280
Regula Magistri (Rule of the Master)  249 256
Regula Sancti Benedicti (Rule of St. Benedict; RSB)  39 40 61 66 92 93 126 247 50 266 280 340
Divine Office in  255 59
Reichenau, monastery  26
relics, reliquaries  52 58 116 206 250 53 275 76 286 353 363 367 68 369 371 72 425 430 428 443 454 55
responsories  256 257 58 262 272 273
resurrection, general, at End of Time  299 407 418
depiction in Christian Topography  378
Resurrection, the, of Christ  47 84 85 103 112 114 121 427 428 447 460 61
Bede’s hymn honoring  372
church of (Anastasis), Jerusalem  385 86
Return, of Christ  see Eschato
Ripon, monastery  44 46 50 51 52 56 58 59 66 71 97 243 340 448
Roberts, Brian  45
Robinson’s of Newcastle  465
Romano, John  262
roman-ness
at Wearmouth–Jarrow  1 2 37 39 40 41 44 51 59 212 238 248 252 275 286 303 395 97 Chapter 6 (passim) 455 459
in Amiatinus’ art  23 24 Chapters 5 6 (passim)
in northern Britain generally  29 47 51 54 56 58
and Easter reckoning  47 51 54 56 59 60 91 99 111 114 15 116 17 132 33 305 439 447 48 461
Rome
and Easter controversy  43 47 51 56 112 13 114
and Monotheletism  52 54 253 270 430 441 443 445 447 462
city, church of  2 4 23 397 399 411 416 17 425 429 30 444 47 460 62
empire, imperial authority  23 416 428 30 461
gift of Amiatinus to  2 4 5 9 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 29 36 37 39 40 43 62 135 205 206 07 212 214 215 224 225 228 230 231 234 236 270 273 282 286 305 307 10 Chapters 5 6 (passim) 450 451 453 455 456 457 458 62 463
liturgy  2 22 53 146 177 78 253 71 272 73 280 81 286 370 71 396 97 408 438 443 455 56 (see also Divi Roma Masses; Ordi
stational  262 64 271 362 63 367
Milvian Bridge  358 428
modern city  13 467 68
monasteries  2 251 52
objects brought from Rome  1 38 39 43 52 53 56 93 240 46 252 53 261 269 70 273 74 286 329 370 371 445
Old Latin Bible  5 12 27 34 36 37 38 142 43 164 183 236 270 273 275 279 280 282 284 305 312 15 326 362 443 454 455 (see also Codex Gra
papacy, papal court  4 48 49 52 53 54 57 58 114 119 228 252 262 312 328 396 404 05 410 13 459
anticipated response to Amiatinus’ art  362 388 396 97 Chapter 6 (passim) 459 62
Greek spoken at  271 315 362
visits of Wearmouth–Jarrow monks  1 4 5 27 28 37 38 39 40 41 51 52 54 55 57 61 62 135 206 212 225 235 236 238 240 241 247 248 251 52 259 60 261 269 273 74 304 307 10 366 67 376 385 86 395 425 450
visits of Wilfrid  49 52 54 57 58
See also names of other individual churches, sites
Rossi, Giovanni Battista de  26
rotae diagrams  386 87
Rufinus of Aquileia (d. c. 410)  99 147 362 433
Historia ecclesiastica  240 428 29
Rufinus of Syria (possibly = Rufinus of Aquileia)  147
Ruthwell Cross  369
sabbath, Jewish  84
sabbath/sabbatical age or millennium 84, 101–02, 103–04, 109–10, 126–27n290, 303
See also millenarianism
sacramentaries (general)  261 267
liber sacramentorum, Wearmouth–Jarrow  261 62 269
Gelasian  261 62
sacraments (broadly construed)  118 303 334 350 354 371 72 403 416 418 444 45 460
liturgy of  22 53 116 247 254 259 64 270 276 281 82 295 350 51 353 370 71 440
baptism  46 71 94 123 24 126 130 301 350 51 416 424 460
eucharist  71 87 94 260 350 51 416 424 460 (see also Mass Masses)
sacrifice, sacrifices
of Christ  97 241 352 53 404 05 418
of eucharist  see Mass Masses; sacrame
of Ezra  404 06 459
of Isaac  241
of Old Testament, pagan animals  112 117 119 301 327 330 350 358 59 365 413 417 18
Saint-Maurice d’Agaune, monastery  248
saints
and martyrs, for Bede  81 82 95 130 219 20 260 265 352 390 91 405
festivals  see liturgy sa
in heaven  101 107
lives of  76 247 (see also hagiography; i
relics, shrines, extra-liturgical worship of  250 51 252 253 275 76 286 455
representations of  241 46 250 51 376 377
translations of bodies  57 58 206 239 275
See also names of individual saints
Salonius, fifth-century bishop of Geneva  73
Samuel, prophet  67 79 82 286
San Frediano in Cestello, Florence  10
San Paolo fuori le Mura, Rome, triumphal arch mosaic  376
San Salvatore, Monte Amiata  9 10 25 139 230 276 77 283 320 448 463 64
Abbey Museum  466 67
San Vitale, Ravenna, mosaics  377 380 81 432
sanctuary
asylum  445
heavenly, spiritual  23 326 355 385 389 390 418 422 23 431 445 449 460 61
of a church  239 244 412
of scripture  326 406 422 24
of Tabernacle, Temple  244 321 326 331 341 44 348 49 350 351 354 400 406 416 419 421 423 24 427 444 460
See also Holy of Holies; Tabernacle; Temple
Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, mosaics  346 48 366
Sant’Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, mosaics  329 30 330 366 67 379 384
Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, nave mosaics  377 378
Santa Pudenziana, Rome, apse mosaic  366
Santo Stefano Rotondo, Rome  366 385 86
Saracens (Muslims)  399 441 43 445 47 462
Sardinia  443
Saul, Old Testament king  79
Scherbenske, Eric  295 302 03
schism, schismatics  88 94 116 133 416 439 445
Sciendum etiam (Gospels preface)  392 93
scripts, Wearmouth–Jarrow  see British Library Folios; Codex Amiati
scriptura continua  141 165 208
scrolls (written)  322 326 374 376 382 408 426 438 460 61
sea, bronze, of Temple  347 349 50 404 415 416 460
Second Coming  see Eschato
Second Commandment  244 45
Seine, river  439
Senatus, twelfth-century prior of Worcester  see Worcester
seraphim  377 78 385
See also angels; archangels; cherubim
Serenus, sixth-century bishop of Marseille  250 51
Sergius, pope (d. 701)  39 56 57 178 263 364 367 412 440 445
Servandus  26 161
Sicgfrith, abbot of Wearmouth (d. 688)  55 56 239 259 274
Sicily  443
silk  56 243
Simeon (in Luke)  178 260
sister Bibles of Amiatinus  17 64 135 206 227 28 236 439 443 445 447 448
possible features, relation to Amiatinus  23 152 207 211 215 224 25 226 232 234 35 276 79 284 286 304 308
possible relation to British Library Folios  19 21 23 136 206 08 211 224 27 451 52
possible time frame, circumstances of production  206 08 211 212 14 236 276 278 279 80 282 87 291 93 304 08 318 385 456 58
See also British Library Folios
Sixtus V, pope (d. 1590)  10
Slake, Jarrow  45
Solomon, Old Testament king  95 245 341
solstices  282 285
Son of Man  358 384 427 432 461
souls, of blessed departed  109 352 390 91 418
South Shields (England)  45
Spain, liturgy  264
spherical earth, cosmos, concepts of  386 87 418 21 461
Squillace, Italy  11
St. Martin’s Rome, monastery  2 251 52
See also John, Roman archcantor
St. Martin’s Tours, monastery  15 53 54 195 213 251 264 369
See also Alcuin; Bibles, Carolingian
St. Paul’s, Jarrow  see Jarrow mo
St. Peter’s, basilica, Rome  2 22 212 251 52 255 260 262 267 270 363 367 396 412 423 443 447 462
See also Peter, apostle, body, relics, shrine
St. Peter’s, Wearmouth  see Wearmouth mo
stability, as monastic virtue  66 67 87 454
Stancliffe, Clare  59 60 114 15
stars  242 373 378 79 386 390 91 407 422 427 434
stational liturgy  see Rome liturgy statio
Stephen of Ripon, author of Vita Wilfridi  49 114 132 256
Stephen, martyr  363
Stevenson, W.H.  465 66
Strathclyde, British kingdom  55 60
Streanaeshalch  50 56
Sulpicius Severus (d. 425)  48
Sunderland (England)  467 69
sundials  119 120
Symmachus, pope (d. 514)  363
synagogues  82 84 155 278 326
synods  see cou
Tabernacle
and churches at Wearmouth–Jarrow  238 243 46 286
cloths/curtains of  286 342 343 345 348 400 415 444
hiding of, during Captivity  354 55
in poem by Alcuin  230
laver  343 44 347 349 51 415 416 418 424 460
symbolism of (with Temple)  23 24 82 314 347 347 348 53 355 384 85 389 401 405 07 413 24 425 26 430 31 444 49 459 62
veil  242 244 286 387
See also Christian Topography, Tabernacle; Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Tabernacle; Codex Grandior, art
Tabernacle, Temple, in art (besides Amiatinus)  313 326 345 346 347
tabulae ansatae 356, 358–59, 360–62, 364, 394
tabulatum, meanings for Bede  241 243 44
Tarsus, Syria  50 420
Tatberht, abbot of Ripon  59
Temple
and churches at Wearmouth–Jarrow  238 243 46 286
description in 3 Kings  243 44 349 50
plundering in A.D. 70  354
restored, after Babylonian Captivity  327 28 332 35 354 404 409 414 459
veil  244 286 354
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Ezra, Glorified Christ, Tabernacle
tents  418 19 442 446
See also Tabernacle
Text of the Old Testament in Anglo-Saxon England, by Richard Marsden  32
textiles (cloths)  242 243 44 246 252 286
See also linen; silk; Tabernacle, cloths, veil; Temple, veil
Thacker, Alan  64 66 71 88 91 335 36
Theodore of Tarsus, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 690)  50 51 52 53 55 56 58 102 132 33 419 20 447
Iudicia, Penitential of Theodore  115 16 118 251
other writings attributed to his circle  see Ca School
Theodore, bishop of Mopsuestia (d. 428)  123
Theodulf, bishop of Orléans (d. 821)  156 180 188 463
theophanies  392 427 28 430 32 434 38
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Glorified Christ; Maiestas Christi, in art
Throne of Archbishop Maximian, Ravenna  380
Thunø, Erik  353
thurible (censer)  353
Tilhere, bishop of Worcester (d. c. 781)  see Worcester
Tironian notes  332
tonsures  42 43 48 56 99 115 116 132 215 272 439
Torah  326 408
Tours  see St. Marti mo
traditio euangeliorum  see delivery of the Gospels
tribes, Jewish  94 95
camps around Tabernacle  341 345 416 17 421 444 45 460
See also Codex Amiatinus, painted pages, Tabernacle
Trumberht, teacher of Bede  63 237
Tuda, bishop of Lindisfarne (d. 664)  50
Tugène, Georges  82 83
Tunbert, seventh-century abbot of Gilling, bishop of Hexham  51 54
Tuscany  9 10 463
twelve stones (inscribed with tribes’ names)  331 405 06 416
twenty-four elders  376 432
Tyconius, fourth-century exegete, Donatist  73 80 86 87 107 08 155
Tyne, river  1 44 45
Tynemouth  45
uncial, incl. Italian  25 29 142 320
See also British Library Folios; Codex Amiatinus, biblical manuscript, scripts; other individual Wearmouth–Jarrow manuscripts
Vatican basilica  see St. Peter’s Rome
Vatican gold-glass fragment  345 347
veils  see Taber Temple
Venantius Fortunatus (d. c. 600)  369 376 379
Vergil  122
Via Francigena  230
Victor, sixth-century bishop of Capua  120 148 187
Victorius of Aquitaine
chronology  98 99
Easter table, preface  48 49 98 111 13 114 15 116 119 120 22 125 133
See also Easter, controversy, reckoning systems
Virgin  see Mary
virginity, attitudes towards 67, 124, 125, 130
See also Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes, monastic vision
Visio Pauli  see Apocalypse of Paul
vision of God  see Apocalypse; Eschato
Vita Ceolfridi  2 6 11 17 18 19 23 25 26 27 35 45 46 47 51 52 53 55 59 61 62 66 93 135 204 206 212 225 226 232 33 236 265 269 275 284 340 395 96 410 412 417 439 450 52
on Wearmouth–Jarrow churches, art  238 240 242 251
on Wearmouth–Jarrow liturgy, devotion  248 254 55 259 260 61 272 73 371
version of Amiatinus dedication  3 9 27 318 360 452
Vita Cuthbert prosa, by Bede  see Bede writi
Vita Cuthberti metrica, by Bede  see Bede writi
Vita Cuthberti, anonymous, from Lindisfarne  57 114
Vita Gregorii, from Whitby  411 12
Vita Wilfridi  49 51 52 58 59 111 114 18 132 243 256 340
Vitalian, pope (d. 672)  271
Vivarium  11 12 33 34 280 284 314 324 325 326 347 355 397
Voyager au Moyen Âge, exhibition at Musée Cluny, Paris  466
Vulgate
and canon tables  182 83 192 93
and Easter reckoning  117
and liturgy of Rome  271 408
and world chronology  97 101 103 104 07 132
Bible sent to Rome  3 26 27 37 39
modern editions of  13
See also British Library Folios; Codex Amiatinus, biblical recension; Jerome, Vulgate scripture
Wallis, Faith  98 100 108 119 351
Wear, river  1 44 45 56 371
Wearmouth, monastery
archaeological excavations  204 237 40
church of St. Peter  41 42 51 52 61 135 237 46 304 05
foundation, history before unification  1 2 51 56 272 74
location, site, topography  1 44 46 204 285 86
visit of archcantor John  2 22 38 39 42 43 52 54 154 247 251 71 272 273 282 286 314 363 371 443 447 455 56
Wearmouth–Jarrow
cult of the cross  370 72
Easter reckoning  59 110 11 116 22 125 (see also Bede doctri exegetical themes Easter; Ceolfrith Easter letter to Nechta
libraries (general)  5 35 36 37 38 78 269 273 340 41
manuscript production (besides full Bibles)  31 32 38 39 42 43 205 207 08 224 25 226 27 273
devotion  22 246 51 276 295 96 305 306 07
Bibles for reading  5 36 39 235 236
liturgy  22 243 254 74 276 80 281 83 285 86 305 306 443 455 57
reading and meditation  18 22 231 232 235 236 37 243 247 248 249 51 255 257 58 264 71 272 74 276 83 284 87 293 307 308 312 443 445 447 451 455 56 457
monastic discipline  66 68 92 94
papal letters of privilege  39 52 53 56 57 252 445 462
regional interactions, ties  42 62 91 94 Chapter 2.2 (passim) 204 227 31 252 253 274 76 305 06 439 40 443 45
rule devised by Biscop  39 40 66
unification  2 40 41 56 57 274 75 443 44
See also Bede; Ceolfrith; Jarrow; Wearmouth
Weber, Robert  13 219
Weitzmann, Kurt  323
Welby, Justin, archbishop of Canterbury  467
Whitby  46 50 412
White, Henry  13 27
Wilfrid, bishop of York and Hexham (d. 710)  43 44 50 54 57 58 61 104 108 243 274 340 448
and chronology, eschatology  58 97 100 108 132 286 303 390
and Easter controversy  48 49 51 111 113 17 119 132 33
death, cult  40 59 305
interactions with Theodore  51 52 56
Wilfridians (allies of Wilfrid)  58 59 60 61 97 98 100 04 110 11 113 14 117 132 33 286 303 306 388 440
Willoughby family  465 66
winds  351 384 386 387 438
Witmer, Wearmouth monk  68
Wollaton Hall  465
Wood, Ian  37 45 93 428 440
Worcester, cathedral, priory
Bible  21 230 292 93 340 360 463 464 65
cartulary  464
dissolution  465
Milred, bishop (collection of texts for)  169 359 60
Senatus, prior  230 340
Tilhere, bishop  230 360
word separation  141 165 198 207 10 320 337 339 360 365 394
Wordsworth, John  13 26 27
world ages, concepts of  99 104 106 07 109 10 121 126 27 300 307
See also Augustine, on world ages, eschatology; Bede, doctrinal, exegetical themes, chronology
World War II  466
world, four regions, parts, corners  352 420 21 437 448
Wrekendike – Roman road  44
Wright, David  19 29 136 137 145 158 161 63 165 66 205 206 07 211 311 375
Yawn, Lila  463
Yeavering (England)  45 46
yellow (pigment)  189 246 319 321 322 23 330 336 343 364 66 373 75 385 387 396 429 30 461
York (England)  46 50 52 58 227 31 252 253 269 396 410 428 463
University, Medieval Studies Centre  467
See also Bede, writings, Ep. ad Ecgbertum Episcopum
Yorke, Barbara  58 92
Zaccheus, tax collector  129
Zacharias, pope (d. 752)  271
Zachary (Zechariah), priest, father of John the Baptist  74 329 32
Zimmermann, Ernst Heinrich  28 188
zodiac, in diagrams  386

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The Codex Amiatinus and its “Sister” Bibles: Scripture, Liturgy, and Art in the Milieu of the Venerable Bede

Reihe:  Commentaria, Band: 10
Cover The Codex Amiatinus and its “Sister” Bibles: Scripture, Liturgy, and Art in the Milieu of the Venerable Bede
ISBN:
9789004391321
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
29 Dec 2018
  • Fachgebiete
    • Bibelauslegung
      • Allgemein
    • Buchgeschichte und Kartographie
      • Geschichte des Buchs
    • Geschichte
      • Geschichte des Mittelalters
      • Kunstgeschichte
    • Religionswissenschaften
      • Religionsgeschichte
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Maps and Tables
Figures
Color Plates
Abbreviations
1 Wearmouth–Jarrow and the Context of the Codex Amiatinus 1
2 Bede, Monasticism, and Scripture 63
3 The Wearmouth–Jarrow Full Bible Manuscripts 135
4 Bibles and Reading at Wearmouth-Jarrow 236
5 The Preliminary Gathering and the Painting of the Glorified Christ 311
6 A Gift for St. Peter 398
7 Connecting Past to Present 450
Appendix: Codicological Summary of the Codex Amiatinus Biblical Manuscript 471
Plates and Figures 559
Back Matter
Select Bibliography
Index

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