- Book of Kells - Wikipedia
The manuscript takes its name from the Abbey of Kells, County Meath, which was its home for centuries The illustrations and ornamentation of the Book of Kells surpass those of other Insular Gospel books in extravagance and complexity The decoration combines traditional Christian iconography with the ornate swirling motifs typical of Insular art
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- Kells Meath: Things to do, Food + Hotels - The Irish Road Trip
Just over an hour’s drive northwest of Dublin on the M3, and you’ll find yourself in the historic town of Kells in County Meath Boasting ancient sites aplenty, this corner of the Boyne Valley is packed with tales from history for you to discover
- Book of Kells - World History Encyclopedia
The Book of Kells (c 800) is an illuminated manuscript of the four gospels of the Christian New Testament, currently housed at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland The work is the most famous of the medieval illuminated manuscripts for the intricacy, detail, and majesty of the illustrations
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- Why is the Book of Kells important? - Visit Trinity
The Book of Kells is more than just a book; it is a symbol of Irish cultural identity, a window into medieval times and a masterpiece of medieval art It is extraordinary that the manuscript has survived over 1,200 years with its intricate artwork remaining vivid to this day
- Kells, County Meath - Wikipedia
Along with other towns in County Meath, it is within the commuter belt for Dublin, [3][4][5] and had a population of 6,608 as of the 2022 census [2] It is best known as the site of Kells Abbey, from which the Book of Kells takes its name The town is in a civil parish of the same name [6]
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