Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Sacramentary (MS G.21)

MS G.21, fols. 107v–108r
MS G.21, fols. 108v–109r
MS G.21, fols. 109v–110r
MS G.21, fols. 110v–111r
MS G.21, fols. 111v–112r
MS G.21, fols. 112v–113r
MS G.21, fols. 113v–114r
MS G.21, fols. 114v–115r
MS G.21, fols. 115v–116r
MS G.21, fols. 116v–117r
MS G.21, fols. 117v–118r
MS G.21, fols. 118v–119r

This silver-gilt binding with an ivory plaque of St. Theodore is more splendid than the manuscript within. The book, however, was regarded as a relic, presumably having belonged to two eleventh-century saints: Dominic Loricatus, a Camaldolese hermit (d. 1060), and Peter Damian (d. 1072), his biographer. The central medallion at the top represents the Etimasia (preparation), signified as an empty throne with a book, symbolizing Christ’s Second Coming; it is flanked by two others with the Archangels Raphael and Gabriel. The other medallions, moving clockwise, show St. Paul, St. Luke, Archangel Michael (with kneeling donor), St. Mark, and St. Peter. The twelfth-century binding may have been made by Greek artists working in Ravenna.