- Helmarshausen Abbey
Helmarshausen Abbey (Kloster Helmarshausen) was a Benedictine monastery situated in the small town of
Helmarshausen , now part ofBad Karlshafen inHesse ,Germany .History
The abbey was founded here near the River Diemel in 997 by the nobles Eckehard and Mathilde. It received great privileges from Emperor Otto III and was an
Imperial abbey ("reichsunmittelbar"). It flourished particularly in the 12th century, but its geographical position exposed it to the repeated efforts of the Bishoprics of Paderborn, Cologne and Mainz to extend their territories and spheres of influence. The monastery was dissolved during theReformation .criptorium and goldsmith's workshop
The abbey is of particular significance as the home of an especially skilled
scriptorium andgoldsmith 's workshop, producing illuminated books and manuscripts, liturgical and ornamental pieces in gold for church use, and jewellery. This was set up byRoger of Helmarshausen , a highly skilled goldsmith and artist-monk, who moved to Helmarshausen fromStavelot Abbey in 1107. He is sometimes considered to be the author of the medieval treatise on art and crafts, De Diversis Artibus.The scriptorium at Helmarshausen Abbey also produced the
Gospels of Henry the Lion , an illuminated manuscript of the fourgospel s (or gospel book) written between about 1176 and 1188 by the monk Herimann (mentioned by name in the dedication), commissioned by DukeHenry the Lion forBrunswick Cathedral . The volume was sold at auction on6 December 1983 atSotheby's inLondon for £8,140,000, which made it the most expensive book in the world until the sale of theCodex Hammer in 1994.Present day
Only a few buildings remain of the former abbey, which are now used by the present parish for various purposes, including as a leisure centre and a kindergarten. A facsimile of the Gospels of Henry the Lion is displayed in the local museum.
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*de icon [http://www.heimatverein-helmarshausen.de Helmarshausen Civic Society website]
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