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The Book of Kells contains the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Basically, its a really old book written in Latin about parts of the Bible. Boring. Right? Not so much. The artwork in the book is very, very intricate. The detail in the pictures and the amazing colors are enough to mesmerize even the least studious person. The pictures are illuminated with a variety of colors and some are made from various toxic substances, which made the creation of this book very dangerous.
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The artistry is amazing and it really is a work of art. You can see in the text where mistakes were scratched out and painted over. These could be possible misspellings or places where the ink was blotched.
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Upstairs is home to some of the oldest books in the world. This is the Trinity College Library. If it looks familiar, it is the library from Harry Potter. At least parts of it are... the library has very important texts and there is even a part where scholars have to wear masks and gloves in a room with a constant vacuum going in order to keep the delicate books preserved.
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The ladders up and down each of the sections of books were very narrow. I could not imagine climbing up and down one of those, nor would I want to. I'm not sure those ladders are still in use today. I would hope not, you would probably have to weigh less than 100 pounds to keep it from collapsing on you.
The tour continued on into the rest of the campus and it ended at the Dublin Castle. We came upon a building on the campus which used to be used as an exam room for the students. The tour guide kind of lost it when he saw it was open. He said the building has only been opened about four times in the last five years he's been doing campus tours, so we took a detour. It was only open because of a used book sale. At that moment I knew I was right where God intended me to be and had no question of my purpose on Earth. When we finished the tour Sherry and I came directly back to campus and the book sale.
The tour was interesting because we not only went through the Book Of Kells, the Trinity College Library, a small campus tour, and Dublin Castle Gardens, the tour guide explained Bram Stoker's life and influences in writing Dracula, which I knew nothing about. Overall, it was an interesting tour.
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Here is where we went:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College_Library
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Kells
https://www.tcd.ie/visitors/book-of-kells/
https://www.tcd.ie/library/manuscripts/book-of-kells.php
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