Legacy of the Big Book
"The dedication page of the Codex Amiatinus , written in Northumberland c.700-16, offers the huge book as a gift from the ends of the earth [extremis de finibus] . In the fifth line the name of the donor 'Petrus Langobardorum' has been falsely inserted over an erasure: the original and rightful name, just decipherable underneath, is ' Ceolfridus Anglorum ', for the book was intended as a gift to the pope from Ceolfrith, abbot of Wearmonth and Jarrow (690-716 AD), who died on the journey to Rome, before the volume could be presented." "The Codex Amiatinus is illustrated with this vast frontispiece ... Its caption declares that it shows the Old Testament prophet Ezra ['When the sacred books had been consumed in the fires of war, Ezra repaired the damage'] ... The picture shows an author writing out a manuscript on his lap in front of a classical book cupboard with nine books laid out on the shelves." 'Portrait of Ezra from Codex Amiatin...