The History of Austria: Empire, Collapse, and Reinvention — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore one of Austria's most astonishing medieval treasures: the Admonter Bible, a giant illuminated manuscript created in the 12th century at Admont Abbey in Styria. They discuss the monastic scriptorium that produced it, the extraordinary size of the book—nearly a meter tall—and the practical challenges of using such a volume in liturgy. The conversation touches on the role of the Benedictine abbey as a center of learning and art, the symbolism of the illuminations, and the survival of the manuscript through centuries of war, Reformation upheaval, and secularization. Along the way, they consider what the Bible reveals about medieval Austrian spirituality, manuscript production, and the transmission of knowledge. A donation appeal connects the value of preserving historical treasures to listener support for the show. #Admont #AdmonterBible #AdmontAbbey #Styria #MedievalManuscript #IlluminatedManuscript #Benedictines #MonasticScriptorium #12thCentury #RomanesqueArt #GiantBible #Parchment #Scripture #Liturgy #AustrianHistory #MedievalArt #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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