Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 67
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- MS 067
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- 1100 - 1199
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- Latin
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 067: Gilbert de la Porrée, Gloss on the Psalms
- Gilbert de la Porrée, Gloss on the Psalms || Remigius Autissiodorensis in Psalmos
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- Gilbert de la Porrée (107.?-1154)
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- Gilbert de la Porrée
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- Gislebertus Porretanus
- GILBERTUS PORRETANUS
- Gilbertus Porretanus
- Gilbertus Porretanus (107.?-1154)
- Gilbert de la Porrée (107.?-1154)
- Gilberti Porretani
- Gilbertus Porretanus ep. Pictaviensis
- Gilbert de la Porrée 107.?-1154
- Gilbert, de La Porrée, bisbe, ca. 1075-1154
- Gilbert, de La Porrée, Bishop, ca. 1075-1154
- Gilbert de La Porrée, Obispo
- Author: Gilbertus, Porretanus
- Gilbert de la Porree
- Gilbert of Poitiers, c 1075-1154, Bishop of Poitiers
- Gilbert, de La Porrée, approximately 1075-1154
- Gilbertus<Porretanus>
- Gilbert de La Porrée (approximately 1075-1154)
- Gilbert de la Porrée (1076-1154)
- Gilbertus Porretanus, 1142-1154
- Gilbert de la Porrée - ca. 1080 - 1154 - auteur glossen
- Gilbert de la Porrée - ca. 1080 - 1154 - auteur
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Summary: This manuscript contains a commentary on the Psalms which was mistakenly attributed to Remigius of Auxerre (d. 908), now correctly identified as the work of Gilbert de la Porrée - also known as Gilbert of Poitiers (c. 1080-1154). It is a twelfth-century manuscript, with marginalia dating from the thirteenth century to the fifteenth. James suggested a Norwich provenance, although there is no firm evidence for this.
Contents :
1r-144v - Gilbert de la Porrée, Gloss on the Psalms || Remigius Autissiodorensis in Psalmos
incipit: (1r) Christus integer caput cum menbris materia huius libri
explicit: (1v) dictum singulariter in libro psalmorum
Note: Red capitals
rubric: (1v) Incipit liber himnorum vel soliloquiorum de Christo
incipit: (1v) Beatus uir etc. Huic psalmo non est ausus hesdras apponere titulum
Note: (1v) Handsome initial in blue with green and red ornament
explicit: (144v) uolens intelligi ita conclusit: omnis spiritus laudet dominum
Note: Ps. li has a large initial and also ci. The ordinary initials are plain blue, red or green. Titles in red
Note: Marginalia in pen and pencil from cent. xiii to xv
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