Canontable: table correlating the four Gospels devised by Eusebius of Caesarea
Summary
Canontables, also known as canon tables of gospel harmony, are a type of medieval manuscript that were used to organize the four Gospels of the New Testament into a single chronological narrative. Canon tables were created in the early Christian period and remained popular throughout the Middle Ages.
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Date
0900
Location
France
Source
National Library of the Netherlands
Copyright info
Public Domain Marked