Source: Lindau Gospels silk damask lining (inside front cover); Byzantium, ninth century (?). The Morgan Library & Museum.

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Source: Lindau Gospels silk damask lining (inside front cover); Byzantium, ninth century (?). The Morgan Library & Museum.
The oldest intact European book. Ever.
Source: The St Cuthbert Gospel; Wearmouth-Jarrow, England, 700-740. British Library.
Source: Ethiopian Prayer Book; Täklä Maryam, mid 20th century. The Walters Art Museum.
Source: St Augustine, Homilies; post-1600 binding. British Library.
Source: Sacramentarium, dit Sacramentaire de Drogon (The Drogo Sacramentary); Bishop of Metz, France, 801-855 (silver and velvet ground sixteenth century). Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Source: Manuscript Leaf with the Agony in the Garden and Betrayal of Christ, from a Royal Psalter; Britain, ca. 1270. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Source: "Geese Book" Gradual fol. 88r; Parish of St. Lawrence, Nuremberg, Germany, 1507-1510. The Morgan Library & Museum.
Source: Book of Hours, Use of Sarum; Netherlands, post-1600 binding. British Library.