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‘Centurion at the Crucifixion’, Exultet Roll from Monte Cassino, Campania, c.1075-1080
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British Library Additional Manuscript 30337.
Add MS 30337
Date c 1075-c 1080
Title Exultet (the Monte Cassino Exultet Roll)
Content
The roll includes the Exultet, a hymn sung by a deacon during the consecration of the Paschal candle, during the Easter Vigil, incipit: 'Exultet iam angelica turba coelorum'.
Decoration: 13 unframed miniatures in colours and gold illustrating the text of the Exultet.
2 initials in colours and gold.
The miniatures are reversed in order to be seen when the roll was displayed over the front of the ambo (or pulpit) during the service.
The subjects of the miniatures are:
Membrane 1: Christ enthroned between two angels.
Membrane 2: Large initial ‘E’(xultet); Four angels (‘Angelica turba celorum’).
Membrane 3: The personification of Ecclesia with a group of clerics on her right and a group of lay people on her left ('Letetur et mater Ecclesia'); Tellus, the personification of ‘Mother Earth’ with a cow and a serpent suckling her breast ('Gaudeat et tellus').
Membrane 4: A deacon reading and unrolling the Exultet roll from the ambo and the Paschal candle being lighted (‘Fratres karissimi’).
Membrane 5: Initial ‘V’ of ‘Vere dignum’.
Membrane 6: The Crucifixion.
Membrane 7: The Crossing of the Red Sea; the Harrowing of Hell.
Membrane 8: Adam and Eve ('O certe necessarium Ade peccatum'); the Noli me tangere.
Membrane 9: The Paschal candle being censed inside the church (‘Sacrificium vespertinum’).
Membrane 10: Bees gathering nectar; a bee-keeper gathering wax for the candle.
Membrane 11: Virgin enthroned, with two assisting figures excised on either side; the Consecration of the candle (‘Cereus iste’).
(No miniature on Membrane 12).
Source: British Library Add MS 30337
The centurion is referenced as figure 676 in Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350, Western Europe and the Crusader States by David Nicolle.
676 ‘Centurion at the Crucifixion’, Exultet Roll from Monte Cassino, Campania, c.1075
(British Library, Ms. Add. 30337) London, England)
The style of this Exultet Roll is almost entirely traditional Byzantine, as is the military equipment it illustrates.
As such it largely consists of conventional archaisms, although some features of current Byzantine weaponry may be present.
Back to the full image of the ‘Crucifixion’, Exultet Roll from Monte Cassino, Campania, Italy, c.1075-1080. British Library Add MS 30337.