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Credo: British Library MSS in Paderborn

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NEWS: Credo: British Library Manuscripts in Paderborn.

The British Library has loaned three manuscripts to the exhibition Credo, which opened in Paderborn on 26 July 2013. The exhibition explores the Christianisation of medieval Europe, covering aspects such as the foundations of the missionary church and its spread through the Roman Empire, the Christianisation of Ireland, the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons, the missionary initiatives from the British Isles to the Continent, and the Christianisation of Scandinavia and of Lithuania under the rule of the Jagellonians.

The section on the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons opens with an early, Kentish copy of Bede’s Historia ecclesiaistica gentis Anglorum (British Library, MS Cotton Tiberius C II), displayed open at Bede’s famous description of Britannia. Also on loan is the early-9th century Anglian Collection (British Library, MS Cotton Vespasian B VI), showing the royal pedigrees of Deira and Bernicia, which traced the origin of the Northumbrian kings back to Woden. Paulinus, the Italian missionary who went to the north of England to convert King Edwin of Northumbria (d. 633), is there named as the first bishop of York.

The third British Library loan is exhibited in the section of the exhibition examining the process of conversion by conquest under Charlemagne. British Library MS Harley 208 is a collection of letters written by the theologian Alcuin of York (d. 804), who was an advisor to Charlemagne. The letter displayed is an important witness of early medieval missionary thinking, the theology of conversions and a crucial document for the history of Charlemagne’s struggle with the Saxon people. The entire manuscript is available to view on our Digitised Manuscripts site.

The British Library is very pleased to be able to support this exhibition. In-Credo-ble: sorry, couldn’t resist!

Posted by Julian Harrison

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