Lyghfield Bible
Medieval copy of the Bible, reacquired by Canterbury Cathedral in 2018
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Lyghfield Bible
Summary
Lyghfield Bible is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Lyghfield Bible's image is recorded as Lyghfield Bible - 2018 auction catalogue - 10.jpg[2].
- Lyghfield Bible's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Lyghfield Bible's owned by is recorded as Canterbury Cathedral[4].
- Lyghfield Bible's owned by is recorded as Schøyen Collection[5].
- Lyghfield Bible's owned by is recorded as Bernard Quaritch[6].
- Lyghfield Bible's owned by is recorded as Maggs Bros Ltd[7].
- Lyghfield Bible's owned by is recorded as Canterbury Cathedral[8].
- William Lighfyld is named after Lyghfield Bible[9].
- Lyghfield Bible's made from material is recorded as vellum[10].
- Lyghfield Bible's Commons category is recorded as Lyghfield Bible[11].
- Lyghfield Bible's country of origin is recorded as France[12].
- Lyghfield Bible's country of origin is recorded as England[13].
- +1300-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lyghfield Bible[14].
- Lyghfield Bible's edition or translation of is recorded as Bible[15].
- Lyghfield Bible's significant event is recorded as auction[16].
- Lyghfield Bible's significant event is recorded as auction[17].
- Lyghfield Bible's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+690'}[18].