The Tetraevangelion-palimpsest

The Tetraevangelion-palimpsest is one of the rare Georgian manuscripts that consists in a three layered palimpsest of 183 sheets in Georgian. The oldest layer is written in asomtavruli (the first stage)&column; the upper chronological bound is the 9th century; the second and the third layers – in nuskhuri (the second stage), the 12th-13th centuries; and colophons – in mkhedruli (the third stage), the 13th-18th centuries. In 2015, within the framework of the joint pilot project of the program Lazarus Project and Early Medieval Electronic library (EMEL), a digital version of several pages of this manuscript was created using the technology of spectral photography.

Registration Year: 2017
Submission Year: 2016
Submitted by: Georgia

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The cover of the manuscript
The cover of the manuscript
Miniature of St. Mathew the Evangelist, 1r
Miniature of St. Mathew the Evangelist, 1r
Miniature of St. Mark the Evangelist, 72v
Miniature of St. Mark the Evangelist, 72v
Miniature of St. John the Evangelist and St. Prochore, 107v
Miniature of St. John the Evangelist and St. Prochore, 107v