Description
CC38,
Height 17cm,
Weight 0.3kgs
Book of Kells Plaque
The Book of Kells gets its name from the monastery of Kells, County Meath, Ireland, believed to have been brought to Kells following a Viking raid on the monastery on the island of Iona, Scotland, in 806.
The Book of Kells consists mainly of the four Gospels. Also found in the book are so-called canon tables, which are indexes of passages that occur in two or more of the Gospels. Added to these tables, each Gospel has a summary and a preface.
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