Policraticus
Written in eight books, the Policraticus is deemed one of the first works on political theory. Its author, John of Salisbury (d. 1180) was an Englishman who spent much of his life and career in France, and ended his life as bishop of Chartres. Work on the Policraticus began in the 1150s, while John worked as a secretary to bishop Theobald of Canterbury. This position allowed him insight in the mat…
Contributors
- 'Iste liber pertinet magistro Iohanni de Pascuis sacre theologie professori. Qui eum abstulerit vel folium scienter decerpserit anathema sit'
Creator
- Johannes Sarisberiensis
Subject
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Date
- 1352-1352
- 1352/1352
Medium
- unknown
Contributors
- 'Iste liber pertinet magistro Iohanni de Pascuis sacre theologie professori. Qui eum abstulerit vel folium scienter decerpserit anathema sit'
Creator
- Johannes Sarisberiensis
Subject
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Date
- 1352-1352
- 1352/1352
Medium
- unknown
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Creation date
- 1352-1352
- 1352/1352
Places
- Paris
- France
- Paris
- Île-de-France
Current location
- Brugge
Provenance
- Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Identifier
- Ms. 159
- http://www.manuscriptorium.com/object/OBBB__MS_159______01ZPAIC
Extent
- 250 x 180 mm
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
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-06-15T20:53:43.070Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-06-15T20:53:43.070Z