File:Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 207, f. 100r – Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum.JPG

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English: Cod. 207, presumably created in Fleury (St. Benoît-sur-Loire), is one of the few and by far the richest representative of a style that evolved in Fleury towards the end of the 8th century; with its extremely rich and high-quality artistic decoration, consisting of three ornamental pages and almost 140 initials, it is an outstanding example of the creative evolution that the insular language of forms underwent in the important cultural centers of the continent.
Deutsch: Der mutmasslich in Fleury (St. Benoît-sur-Loire) entstandene Cod. 207 ist einer der wenigen und bei weitem reichste Vertreter einer Stilrichtung, die sich gegen Ende des 8. Jh. in Fleury herausgebildet hat; seine mit 3 Zierseiten und fast 140 Initialen überaus reiche und künstlerisch sehr hochstehende Ausstattung ist ein herausragedes Zeugnis für die schöpferische Weiterentwicklung, die der insularen Formensprache in kulturell hochstehenden Zentren des Kontinents zuteil geworden ist.
Français : Le Cod. 207, probablement réalisé à Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire), est un des rares manuscrits, et de loin le plus riche, représentant d’une orientation stylistique qui a pris naissance vers la fin du VIIIème siècle à Fleury. Avec sa décoration extrêmement riche et d’une grande qualité artistique, composée de 3 pages enluminées et de quasiment 140 initiales, il constitue un témoin exceptionnel du développement créatif que les éléments stylistiques insulaires ont connu dans les centres culturels continentaux de premier plan.
Italiano: Il Cod. 207, presumibilmente realizzato a Fleury (St. Benoît-sur-Loire), è uno dei pochi, e di gran lunga il più ricco, rappresentante di un orientamento stilistico formatosi verso la fine dell'VIII secolo a Fleury; con la sua decorazione estremamente ricca e artisticamente di grande qualità, composta da 3 pagine miniate e quasi 140 iniziali, costituisce un eccezionale testimone dell'evoluzione creativa che il linguaggio delle forme insulare ha ricevuto nei centri culturali più importanti del continente.
Date 8th century, 9th century (writng) - 20th century (binding)
Source https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0207
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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