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De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurio / Martianus Capella, and other text(s)
Sermon
De duodecim abusivis saeculi
Canticle of Deborah
Canticum Deborae
illustrations
Creator
- Cyprian, of Carthage, Pseudo-
- Jerome, Pseudo-
- Martianus Capella
- Ratherius
- Martianus Capella
Subject
- artes (MMDC)
- bible (MMDC)
- medieval theology/philosophy (MMDC)
- preaching (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture (monastic)
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- illuminated manuscripts
- Illuminated manuscript
- Manuscript
Medium
- parchment (animal material)
- Parchment
Creator
- Cyprian, of Carthage, Pseudo-
- Jerome, Pseudo-
- Martianus Capella
- Ratherius
- Martianus Capella
Subject
- artes (MMDC)
- bible (MMDC)
- medieval theology/philosophy (MMDC)
- preaching (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture (monastic)
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- illuminated manuscripts
- Illuminated manuscript
- Manuscript
Medium
- parchment (animal material)
- Parchment
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- [second quarter 9th century]
- 0825-0850
- 9th century
- 0825/0850
- 9th century
Places
- France, Auxerre
- Auxerre
- France
- France
Current location
- Leiden University Library
Provenance
- Part of the library of Isaac Vossius, which was bought from his heirs in 1690.
- Donated by archbishop Heliseus to the Benedictines of St. Germain, Auxerre, according to a note on f. 50v. Owned by Guido de Lidols (?) and Petrus (probably a "probatio pennae"), according to notes on f. 20v.
- Heliseus, archbishop
- Lidols, Guido de
- Petrus
- Vossius, Isaac, (1618-1689)
- Benedictines of St. Germain, male, Auxerre
Identifier
- Shelfmark: VLF 48
Extent
- 1 volume, 95 leaves
- 307x250 mm
Format
- books
- Book
Language
- lat
- Latin
- lat
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
- In collection: Vossius, I. (1618-1689)
Is referenced by
- Bischoff 1984 = B. Bischoff (ed.), Anecdota novissima. Texte des vierten bis sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Stuttgart 1984, p. 11
- Bischoff 1994 = B. Bischoff, Manuscripts and libraries in the age of Charlemagne. Cambridge 1994.
- Bischoff 2004 = B. Bischoff, Katalog der festländischen Handschriften des neunten Jahrhunderts. Vol. 2 (Wiesbaden 2004), nr. 2191
- 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. 3
- De Meyier 1973 = K.A. de Meyier, Codices Vossiani Latini. Vol. 1. Codices in folio (Leiden 1973), p. 100-103
- Eastwood & 2004 = B.S. Eastwood & G. Grasshof, Planetary diagrams for Roman astronomy in Medieval Europe, ca. 800-1500. Philadelphia 2004.
- 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.
- Eastwood 2007 = B.S. Eastwood, Ordering the heavens. Roman astronomy and cosmology in the Carolingian Renaissance. Leiden/Boston 2007.
- Eastwood 2011 = B.S. Eastwood, 'The power of diagrams. The place of the anonymous commentary in the develpment of Carolingian astronomy and cosmology'. In: M. Teeuwen & S. O'Sullivan (eds.), Carolingian scholarship. Ninth-century commentary traditions on De nuptiius in Context. Turnhout 2011, p. 193-220.
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Has Met
- Isaac Vossius
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2021-12-21T16:02:40.639Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-02-28T18:55:56.900Z
Table of contents
- Contains: (f. 1r) Sermon / Ratherius of Verona. – (ff. 2r-91v) De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurio / Martianus Capella. – (ff. 92r-92v and 95v) Music staves (music notation). – (f. 92v) De duodecim abusivis saeculi (introduction) / Pseudo-Cyprian of Carthage. – (ff. 93r-94v) Commentary on the Canticle of Deborah (Jud 5) / Pseudo-Jerome. – (ff. 94v-94r) Treatise on Lent. – (f. 95r) Hebrew names of the months. – (f. 95r) Note on chronology.