Ingolstadt Minster or Psalter

Ingolstadt Minster or Psalter

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Title: Ingolstadt Minster (Psalter)

Language: German

Date: 1438

The German "Biblia Pauperum," dated from 1430 to 1450, is a remarkable illuminated manuscript held by Heidelberg University, cataloged under the shelf number Cod. Pal. germ. 148. This exquisite Bible of the Poor serves as a testament to the artistic and religious significance of medieval German culture during the late 15th century.

At the heart of this treasure trove of religious wisdom lies a series of captivating illustrations, each a masterful portrayal of various scenes from the Bible. These visual depictions offer an accessible and compelling medium for religious instruction, designed explicitly for the common people who might not have been literate or had access to complete written Bibles.

The location and timeframe of the manuscript's creation, around 1430 to 1450, place it within the context of the late medieval period in Germany. During this time, the art of book illumination and religious manuscripts reached its zenith, with skilled scribes and artists working in monastic scriptoria and workshops to produce these precious artifacts.

As an illuminated manuscript, the "Biblia Pauperum" is a testament to the fusion of artistic talent, religious devotion, and educational purpose. Its survival over the centuries showcases its esteemed value to the people of that era and its enduring legacy as a cultural and spiritual artifact of medieval Germany. Today, housed within the esteemed collections of Heidelberg University, the Cod. Pal. germ. 148 continues to captivate scholars and enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the religious fervor and artistic prowess of the past.

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