Introduction
As you read in this chapter, one of the ways that Christian monasteries served 5th century Ireland was to copy and preserve literature. Irish monks created the Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated version of the four gospels, in the late 700s. Skillfully and painstakingly, the monks copied and "illuminated" the manuscript using animal skins and hand-made inks. It took a team of artists over ten years to create the masterpiece, and it has been a Celtic treasure for over 1200 years. To learn more about the Book of Kells, visit the Book of Kells Web site.
Destination Title: The Book of Kells
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Directions
Start at the Book of Kells Web site.
- Browse through the site, taking notes as you go.
- Be sure to click on the "Timeline" and "Famous Pages" links near the top-left of the screen.
- When you view the "Famous Pages," be sure to click on the "Chi Rho Page" and the "Virgin and Child Page." You can click on a square to enlarge a portion of the page to see its detail.
- Read through the information, and then answer the following questions.