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English: "the Alaverdi Gospels" written in the Georgian nuskhuri script. The manuscript (A-484) was copied by the Georgian monks on the Black Mountain in Syria and then kept at the Alaverdi convent in Georgia.
The Alaverdi Four Gospels 1054 St. Matthew the Evangelist and the Gospel's Title-Page
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English: "the Alaverdi Gospels" written in the Georgian nuskhuri script. The manuscript (A-484) was copied by the Georgian monks on the Black Mountain in Syria and then kept at the Alaverdi convent in Georgia.
The Alaverdi Four Gospels 1054 St. Matthew the Evangelist and the Gospel's Title-Page
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Source National Center of Manuscripts, Tbilisi, Georgia
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Other versions Iberia Forever

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