![Initial A [ngelus Domini descendit] from an Antiphonary: The Three Marys at the Tomb , c1280-1300. Creator: Unknown.](https://www.photo12.com/lt/hrm19f88_020.jpg)
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Initial A [ngelus Domini descendit] from an Antiphonary: The Three Marys at the Tomb , c1280-1300. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
Initial A [ngelus Domini descendit] from an Antiphonary: The Three Marys at the Tomb , c. 1280-1300. This large initial A introduces the matins (about 2:30 AM) response for Easter: Angelus Domini descendit de celo... (An angel of the Lord descended from heaven...). The letter that begins the text is commonly and appropriately decorated with a depiction of this Easter morning event. The three holy women known as "the three Marys" (Mary Magdalene; Mary, the mother of James; and Salome) are shown approaching Jesus tomb with jars of spice to anoint the body. They are met by an angel in dazzling white robes who announces that Christ has risen. The angel's wand tipped with a fleur-de-lys indicates that he is Gabriel. Below are the sleeping soldiers sent by Pilate to guard the tomb.
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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19F88_020
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Droits gérés
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60,9Mo (6,7Mo) / 36,9cm x 41,4cm / 4353 x 4890 (300dpi)