This publication is the Catalogue
Raisonné of the earliest surviving manuscripts of the tradition of the
commentary on the Apocalypse, with reproductions of every illustration
in these manuscripts.
Following the general introduction to
the Beatus tradition covered by Volume I of this five-part publication,
the present book catalogues and illustrates the seven earliest
surviving Beatus Commentaries which range from the 9th to
the 10th century, and for which the monastery of San
Salvador de Tábara figures prominently as a place of production: The
Silos Fragment, The Morgan Beatus, The Vitrina 14-1 Beatus, The
Valladolid Beatus, The Tábara Beatus, The Girona Beatus, The Vitrina
14-2 Fragment. Each catalogue entry discusses the individual manuscript
in depth, the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and
often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, the manuscript’s
codicology, and the currents of influence which find expression in
these manuscripts: the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic
and Carolingian worlds.