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The Vani Gospels (Vani Four Gospels; Georgian: [ვანის ოთხთავი, Vanis otkhtavi] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is an illuminated manuscript of the gospels in the Georgian Nuskhuri script dating from the end of the 12th–early 13th centuries. The manuscript was composed at the queen Tamar of Georgia's request by the Georgian monk John the Unworthy at the Romani Monastery at Constantinople. It was later brought to Georgia and kept first at the Shorata Monastery (Meskheti), then in Vani (Imereti; hence comes its name) and eventually at the Gelati Monastery at Kutaisi.
The manuscript consists of 274 folios each of 29X21 cm in size and is abundantly illuminated. It is now in the Institute of Manuscripts in Tbilisi, Georgia (A-1335).
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- Georgian manuscripts
- Media related to Category:Vani Gospels at Wikimedia Commons