Quite an initial 'Q'(uonian) at the beginning of Luke's Gospel
Cambridge, Pembroke College Library, MS 302; New Testament; Mid-11th century; England; f.61r @[email protected]@[email protected]
"This is one of the most sumptuously illuminated of all extant Anglo-Saxon Gospel Lectionaries and one of the most innovative late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in terms of iconography, style and painting technique."
"It also reveals strong stylistic links with eleventh-century Continental manuscripts shortly before the Conquest and has often been seen as an indigenous precursor of the Romanesque style."