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English: Otbert, abbot (c. 968-1007) of St Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer, adoring Christ at the Nativity, from an early 11th century manuscript
Français : Sur cette enluminure du début du XIe siècle réalisée à l'abbaye de St Bertin, on peut voir l'abbé Odbert, qui la dirigea d'environ 968 à 1007. Il est visible dans la partie inférieure gauche de la grande initiale "Q" au centre de la page, en adoration devant le Christ qui vient de naître et sa mère, représentés en partie droite avec l'âne et le bœuf (manuscrit M.333 de la collection Pierpont-Morgan, folio 51). Le texte latin de cette page reproduit le début de l'évangile de Luc : "Q(uoniaml quide[m] multi conati sunt ordinare narrationem" ("Puisque beaucoup ont entrepris de composer un récit..."). On distingue en haut de l'image une scène de chasse au cerf, avec des chiens courants, et, en bas, la mise à mort d'un sanglier poursuivi par 2 chiens, à la lance.
Date 11th century
date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source New York Pierpont Library, manuscript 333, folio 51
Author Odbert
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