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De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii / Martianus Capella

Moralia in Job

Book of Job (commentary)

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Sortzailea

  • Martianus Capella
  • Gregorio I.a
  • Gregorio I.a
  • Martianus Capella

Gaia

  • artes (MMDC)
  • bible (MMDC)
  • Middle Ages
  • Reading culture (medieval)
  • Reading culture
  • Reading culture

Elementu mota

  • manuscripts (documents)
  • Eskuizkribu

Teknika

  • parchment (animal material)
  • Pergamino

Sortzailea

  • Martianus Capella
  • Gregorio I.a
  • Gregorio I.a
  • Martianus Capella

Gaia

  • artes (MMDC)
  • bible (MMDC)
  • Middle Ages
  • Reading culture (medieval)
  • Reading culture
  • Reading culture

Elementu mota

  • manuscripts (documents)
  • Eskuizkribu

Teknika

  • parchment (animal material)
  • Pergamino

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  • Leiden University Libraries

Agregatzailea

  • Dutch Collections for Europe

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  • Online Computer Library Center

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  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Sortze data

  • [second half 9th century]
  • 0850-0900
  • IX. mendea
  • XII. mende
  • 0850/0900
  • XII. mende
  • IX. mendea

Lekuak

  • German regions, Lorsch
  • Lorsch
  • Deutsches Reich
  • Alemania

Egungo kokapena

  • Leiden University Library

Jatorria

  • Bought at the auction of books owned by Hieronymus Commelinus, first part, Leiden 1606. First mentioned in the Leiden catalogue of 1612 (Heinsius 1612), p. 90.
  • Owned by Hieronymus Commelinus (cf. De Meyier 1976).
  • Commelin, Hieronymus, (1549-1597)

Identifikatzailea

  • Shelfmark: BPL 36

Hedadura

  • 1 volume, 131 leaves
  • 315x226 mm

Formatua

  • books
  • Liburu

Hizkuntza

  • lat
  • Latin
  • lat

Honen parte da

  • Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
  • In collection: Bibliotheca Publica Latina

erreferentzia egin da

  • Bibliotheca Laureshamensis = Bibliotheca Laureshamensis – digital: Virtual Monastic Library of Lorsch
  • Bischoff 1974 = B. Bischoff, Lorsch im Spiegel seiner Handschriften. München 1974, p. 96
  • Bischoff 2004 = B. Bischoff, Katalog der festländischen Handschriften des neunten Jahrhunderts. Vol. 2 (Wiesbaden 2004), nr. 2136
  • Bower 2011 = C.M. Bower, 'Quadrivial reasoning and allegrorical revelation: "meta knowledge" and Carolingian approaches to knowing'. In: M. Teeuwen & S. O'Sullivan (eds.), Carolingian scholarship. Ninth-century commentary traditions on De nuptiius in Context. Turnhout 2011, p. 57-74.
  • Catalogus compendiarius 1932 = [H.P. Blok,] Catalogus compendiarius continens codices omnes manuscriptos qui in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae asservantur. Vol. 1 (Leiden 1932), p. 100
  • De Meyier 1976 = K.A. de Meyier, 'Two Leiden riddles solved'. In: J.P. Gumbert & M.J.M. de Haan, Essays presented to G.I. Lieftinck. Vol. 4 (Amsterdam 1976), p. 103-111, i.c. p. 110, 111
  • Eastwood & BPL 36 = B.S. Eastwood & G. Grasshof, Planetary diagrams for Roman astronomy in Medieval Europe, ca. 800-1500. Philadelphia 2004.
  • Eastwood 1993 = B. Eastwood, 'Plato and circumsolar planetary motion in the middle ages'. In: Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du moyen age 60 (1993), p. 7-26.
  • Eastwood 2000 = B.S. Eastwood, 'Astronomical images and planetary theory in carolingian studies of Martianus Capella'. In: Journal for the history of astronomy 31 (2000), p. 1-28.
  • Gumbert 2009 = J.P. Gumbert, Illustrated Inventory of Medieval Manuscripts. Vol. 2. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek BPL (Hilversum 2009), nr. 1081-1082
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  • Also contains the so-called 'Martin of Laon'-commentary, the attribution of which has been questioned. The commentary has also been attributed to an Irish bishop called Dunchad. – (f. 131r-v) Flyleaf (France?, 12th century) contains Moralia in Job / pope Gregory the Great. Fragment.
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