Title |
Composite manuscript, eight parts (Latin)
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Subtitle |
1-3. (ff. 1-124) Epistulae / Ivo of Chartres, and other text(s). - 2. (ff. 61r-110v) Glosses on the bible / Albertus of Siegburg. - And other part(s), BPL 191 E
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Content |
Part 1 contains: (ff. 1r-60v) Letters / Ivo of Chartres. - (ff. 44v-47r) Letter of Wazo of Liège to the provost Johannes (chapter 3 of the Vita of Wazo). - (ff. 57v-58v) Initia of "Epistolae formatae". - (ff. 58v-59v) Letter from a provost of Mainz to a bishop of Paderborn. - (ff. 59v-60v) Annotations on some of the Psalms / Hugh of Saint Victor. - (f. 60v) Recipe for making ointment. With glosses in German.
Part 2 contains: (ff. 61r-110v) Glosses on the bible / Albertus of Siegburg. The text is interrupted with: (ff. 97r-107v) Orthographia / Bede the Venerable. - (ff. 108v-110r) Expositio sermonum antiquorum / Fabius Planciades Fulgentius. Short redaction. - (ff. 110v-112r) Verses on prosody. - (f. 112r) Text on, apparently, recognizing the color and sex of a newly born lamb by hearing alone.
Part 3 contains: (ff. 113r-123r) Institutiones grammaticae / Priscian. Incomplete. - (f. 123r-v) Some glosses and notes on the Institutiones grammaticae. - (f. 124v) Some Leonine verses.
Part 4 contains: (ff. 125r-v) De orthographia / Isidore of Seville. - (ff. 125v-127r) De orthographia / Flavius Caper. Excerpt. - (ff. 127v-128v) Notes on the Institutiones grammaticae.
Part 5 contains: (ff. 129r-140r) Computus emendatus. With many tables. - (f. 140v) Letter from Eccehard, abbot of the Cistercians of Preuilly (?) to the abbot of the Cistercians of Hardehausen. Excerpt.
Part 6-7 contains: (ff. 141r-156r) Canones ad tabulas Toletanas / Arzachel (al-Zarqali), (translation by Gerard of Cremona). - (ff. 157r-162r) De mensura astrolabii / Hermannus Contractus. - (ff. 162r-174r) Liber de astrolabio / Gerbert of Reims (pope Sylvester II). - (f. 165r) Verses. Added later. - (ff. 174r-177r) De utilitatibus astrolabii / Hermannus Contractus. Excerpt. - (ff. 177v-178v) Treatise on astronomy.
Part 8 contains: (ff. 179r) End of a grammatical treatise. - (f. 179v-180r) Cursus de sancta Trinitate, ad Matutinas. - (f. 180r-v) Explanation of the Cursus by a certain Ludewicus. Incomplete.
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Creator/other |
Albertus de Siegburg (12e E)
Ibn al-Zarqālla, Ibrāhīm b. Yaḥyā (ca1030-1100)
Beda, Venerabilis (673-735)
Caper, Flavius.
Eccehard
Fulgentius, Planciades (468-533)
Gerardus (1114-1187)
Henric
Hermannus Contractus (1013-1054)
Hugo (ca. 1096-1141)
Isidorus, Hispalensis (ca. 560-636)
Ivo Carnotensis (ca1040-1116)
Priscianus (fl. 500-530)
Reinerus Paderbrunnensis (1154-1183 fl)
Gerbert d'Aurillac (ca940-1003)
Wazo (-1048)
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Shelfmark |
BPL 191 E
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Subject (topical) |
Reading culture
Reading culture (monastic)
artes (MMDC)
bible (MMDC)
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Subject (temporal) |
Middle Ages
12th century
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Note |
Gumbert (2009) discerns eight parts but he describes parts 1-3 and parts 6-7 together. Molhuysen (1912) discerns only two parts of which the larger part (ff. 1-140) is written in the same hand, while empty leaves were filled up by other hands.
Binding: Post-medieval binding.
Textual: (ff. 1r-60v) The letters of Ivo of Chartres are 'polluted' with (fragments of) other letters. - (ff. 57v-58v) Incipit: "Labilis huius vitae solatium...". - (ff. 58v-59v) Sancte Paterbrunnensis ecclesie episcopo domino H.G. prepositus et cum eo totus Mogontine sedis clerus fidele servitium cum orationibus. Prepositus immo depositus...". - (ff. 110v-112r) Incipit: "Que non noscuntur si non exempla secuntur...". - (f. 112r) Title: "De agnoscendo colore agnorum natorum vel sexu ex auditu non visu". Incipit: "Quis color sit pecudis si forsan noscere queris...". - (ff. 113r-123r) Up to book II ch. 21, but with some excerpts from book II and IX at the end of the text. - (f. 124v) Possibly written by one 'Henric' (name written in the margin, other hand). Incipit: "Mus gaudet minime nisi sint plures sibi rime...". - (ff. 125r-v) De orthographia is book I, ch. 26 of the Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville. - (ff. 127v-128v) Incipit "Sciendum quod propria nomina...". - (ff. 141r-156r) Incipit: "Quoniam cuiusque actionis...". - (f. 165r) Incipit: "Crux roseis picta notulis et regis am icta...". - (ff. 174r-177r) Incipit: "Incipit liber Hermanni de composicione orologii...". - (ff. 177v-178v) Incipit: "(S)olis duo sunt orbes...". - (ff. 179v-180r) Incipit: "Te invocamus, te adoramus...".
Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870
Description (Geel 1852): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:290750
Description (Molhuysen 1912): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3151098
Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294
Description (Gumbert 2009): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3161419
Also described by BNM, Handschriftencensus and MMDC.
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Reference |
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BNM = Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta
Bouwman 2023 = A. Bouwman, Inventory of western medieval manuscripts held by Leiden University Libraries. Leiden 2023
Bremmer 1991 = R. Bremmer, Oudgermaans in handschrift. [Exhib.cat. UB]. [Leiden] 1991.
Catalogus compendiarius 1932 = [H.P. Blok,] Catalogus compendiarius continens codices omnes manuscriptos qui in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae asservantur. Vol. 1 (Leiden 1932),
De Groot & 1989 = A.J. De Groot & E.C.C. Coppens, Manuscripta canonistica Latina. Elenchus codicum necnon diplomatum iuris canonici ante a. 1600 in bibliothecis ac archivis neerlandicis. Nijmegen 1989,
Dionisotti 1982 = A.C. Dionisotti, 'On Bede, grammars and Greek'. In: Revue Bénédictine 92 (1982), p. 111-142,
Geel 1852 = J. Geel, Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum qui inde ab anno 1741 bibliothecae Lugduno Batavae accesserunt. Leiden 1852,
Gerritsen 2007 = W.P. Gerritsen, Europa's leerschool: de zeven vrije kunsten in de Middeleeuwen. Een rondgang langs Leidse handschriften. Leiden 2007,
Gumbert 1999 = J.P. Gumbert, 'One book with many texts: the Latin tradition'. In: Archives et bibliothèques de Belgique 60 (1999), p. 27-63.
Gumbert 2009 = J.P. Gumbert, Illustrated Inventory of Medieval Manuscripts. Vol. 2. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek BPL (Hilversum 2009),
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Lehmann 1921 = P. Lehmann, Holländische Reisefrüchte I-III. München 1921.
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MMDC = Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections
Molhuysen 1912 = P.C. Molhuysen, Codices Bibliothecae Publicae Latini. Leiden 1912,
MPL = J.P. Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Completus. Series Latina. Paris 1844-1855.
Nass 2016 = K. Nass, 'Eine Bamberger Ars dictandi aus dem 12. Jahrhundert und die Leidener Briefformeln'. In: Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 72 (2016), p. 545-569.
Nothaft 2018 = C. Philip E. Nothaft, Scandalous error. Calendar reform and calendrical astronomy in medieval Europe. Oxford 2018,
Passalacqua 1978 = M. Passalacqua, I codici di Prisciano. Roma 1978,
Polak 1994 = E.J. Polak, Medieval and renaissance letter treatises and form letters. Leiden 1994.
Van der Laan 1990 = P.W.A.Th. van der Laan, Sedulius. Carmen Paschale Boek 4: inleiding, vertaling commentaar. [ Leiden]. Oud-Beijerland 1990,
Wich-Reif 2002 = C. Wich-Reif, 'Das Bibelglossar von Albert von Siegburg und seine Tradition'. In: F. Simmler (ed.), Entwicklungsetappen in der Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. Symposion an der Freien Universität Berlin vom 28. Juni bis 2. Juli 2000. Berlin 2002, p. 335-379.
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Language |
Latin
German
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Country |
Germany
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Extent |
electronic resource
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Published/created |
parts 1-3, 4, 5: German regions, northern part ; Paderborn?, 12th century, last quarter - parts 6-7: Apennine Peninsula, 12th century, last quarter - part 8: German regions, 12th century
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Persistent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:884522
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Published (digital) |
Leiden University Libraries,
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