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Glossae in Epistolas canonicas et Apocalipsim [titel 18de eeuw]

This manuscript is a collection of three texts from the New Testament: (ff. 1r-52v) the seven Catholic Epistles; (ff. 53r-91v) the book of Revelations, both with the Glossa Ordinaria; and (ff. 92r-108v) another set of glosses on Revelations, this one written by the Franciscan friar and Parisian academic Petrus Aureoli (d. 1322). The manuscript dates from the thirteenth century. The layout of the t…

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Creator

  • Petrus Aureoli

Subject

  • Reading culture (medieval)
  • Medieval (European)
  • reading culture
  • Religion
  • Reading culture
  • Middle Ages

Type of item

  • manuscripts (documents)
  • Manuscript

Date

  • 1199-1301
  • 1199/1301

Medium

  • unknown

Creator

  • Petrus Aureoli

Subject

  • Reading culture (medieval)
  • Medieval (European)
  • reading culture
  • Religion
  • Reading culture
  • Middle Ages

Type of item

  • manuscripts (documents)
  • Manuscript

Date

  • 1199-1301
  • 1199/1301

Medium

  • unknown

Providing institution

  • Bruges Public Library

Aggregator

  • Manuscriptorium

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

Creation date

  • 1199-1301
  • 1199/1301

Places

  • Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
  • France

Current location

  • Brugge

Provenance

  • Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)

Identifier

  • Ms. 081
  • http://www.manuscriptorium.com/object/OBBB__MS_081______37TO264

Extent

  • 32 x 23 cm

Format

  • codex
  • book
  • Book
  • Codex

Language

  • lat
  • lat

Is part of

  • Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item

Is referenced by

  • Mmmonk: Middeleeuwse Monastieke Manuscripten - Open - Netwerk - Kennis.

Providing country

  • Czech Republic

Collection name

  • 782_ARMA_Manuscriptorium

First time published on Europeana

  • 2022-06-15T20:53:43.070Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2022-06-15T20:53:43.070Z
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