Durham Liber Vitae

Durham Liber Vitae
London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian vii
Typeliber vitae, confraternity book
Date9th century, with additions being made until c. 1300 and, to a lesser extent, also at later dates
Place of originNorthumbria
Scribe(s)multiple
Materialparchment
Size205 x 142 mm
Conditionoriginal binding lost, some damage over time
Scriptvarious
Additionsnames of benefactors and visitors

The Durham Liber Vitae is a confraternity book produced in north-eastern England in the Middle Ages. It records the names of visitors to the church of the bishopric of Durham, and its predecessor sees at Lindisfarne and Chester-le-Street. In England, it is the oldest book of this type, although it is paralleled by later English confraternity books, most notably the New Minster Liber Vitae.[1]

  1. ^ Keynes, "The Liber Vitae of the New Minster Winchester"