‘Important and beautiful’ 13th-century Bible returns to Salisbury
by Steven Morris from World news | The Guardian on (#6V9EJ)
Sarum Master Bible goes on display at town's cathedral later this month after being in private hands for almost 800 years
Almost eight centuries after it was crafted in a workshop in Salisbury, the Sarum Master Bible, a vividly illustrated medieval manuscript, has returned home and will go on display at the city's cathedral this month.
Measuring just 17cm by 11.5cm, the book is an early example of a portable Bible, the Latin script so small it can be can be challenge to read and the parchment so thin that the pages have to be turned with extreme care.
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