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Encomium

Coptic (Fayyum Oasis, Egypt)

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Between 892 and 893, Apa (Father) Isaac of Ptepouhar, Egypt, copied and painted this book, whose text was composed by Saint John Chrysostom in the fourth century. The frontispiece presents a full-page composition of the enthroned Virgin. The infant Jesus, holding a scroll, sits on her lap as she nurses him. Beneath the Virgin’s throne is an inscription by the scribe, in Greek: "By Isaac, the priest, the humble one, I have written [it]."

Encomium, Ink on parchment, Coptic (Fayyum Oasis, Egypt)

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