Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 91

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  • 12de eeuw
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  • Latin
Title
  • Quedam interpretationes hebraicorum nominum, et differentie Ciceronis, cum multis aliis excerptis doctorum tam catholicorum quam gentilium. Item expositio super Lamentationes Ieremie, historialiter et allegorice, cum aliis tractatibus
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    • Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
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    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - auteur
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    • HIERONYMUS (S.)
    • Hieronymus (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • S. Hieronymus
    • S. HIERONYMUS
    • Hieronymus Stridonius
    • Hieronymus
    • HIERONYMUS
    • IERONIMO
    • HIERONIMO
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • HIERONYMUS (s.)
    • Sancti Jeromini
    • S. Hieronymus,
    • Jerome, S.
    • Hieronymys Stridonius
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • HIERONYMUS STRIDONIUS
    • Jérôme
    • Hieronymo
    • Saint Jérôme
    • Jérôme (0345?-0420 ; saint)
    • Sanctus Hieronimus
    • Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
    • Hieronymus (s.)
    • Jheronimus Stridonius
    • Hieronimi
    • Hieronimus Stridonius
    • Hieronymus Stridonensis
    • JERONIMI
    • Ieronimi
    • Sancti Hieronymi
    • Hieronymi
    • Hieronimus
    • S. Jérôme
    • Jérôme (Saint)
    • Jérôme saint 0345?-0420
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius 345-420
    • Hieronymus (heilige)
    • Jerome, Saint, d. 419 or 20
    • Jeroni, sant, ca. 342-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo
    • Author: Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Translator: Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Jerome
    • Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420
    • Jerome, c 345-420, Saint
    • St Jerome
    • Jerome, Saint (-419 or 420)
    • Jerome, Saint (-419 or 420), author
    • Hieronymus, Heilige, 347?-420
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420). Auteur.
    • Jérôme (saint)
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius, 345-420
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Saint Jérôme
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus (345-420)
    • D. Hieronymus
    • Divus Hieronymus
    • Hieronymus santo
    • Hieronimus santo
    • Hieronymus santo, 342/347-419
    • Jerome, Saint, 347-420
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. c. 420)
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420, theologian and priest
    • Jerome Saint (-419 or 420)
    • Jérôme de Stridon, saint (345-420) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Jérôme de Stridon, saint (345-420)
    • Jérôme de Stridon (347/8-419/20)
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (ca. 349-420)
    • Jerónimo, Santo, 346-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , co-autor
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , impr.
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , trad.
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteurbriefschrijver
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteur voorwoord
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteur
    • Hieronymus - auteur
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertaler
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    • Bernard de Clairvaux (saint, 1090?-1153)
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    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur
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    • S. Bernardus
    • BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS (s.)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis (saint ; 1090?-1153)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis,
    • Bernard
    • Bernard de Clairvaux (saint ; 1090?-1153)
    • S. Bernardus Clarevallensis
    • Bernard de Clairvaux
    • Bernard, de Clairvaux (S.)
    • Bernardus beatus
    • BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS
    • Bernardi Claraevallensis
    • Beati Bernardi
    • S. Bernardus [Claravallensis]
    • Bernardus
    • S. Bernardus Claraevallensis
    • Bernair
    • S. Bernardi
    • Bernardi
    • Sancti Bernardi [BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
    • BERNARDI abbati |BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
    • Bernard (Saint), abbé de Clairvaux
    • Bernard de Clairvaux, saint, 1090?-1153
    • Bernhard von Clairvaux
    • Bernardo de Claraval
    • Bernat de Claravall
    • Author: Bernardus, Claraevallensis
    • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
    • Bernard of Clairvaux
    • St. Bernard of Clairvaux
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, ?1090-1153, Abbot of Clairvaux
    • Bernard of Clairvaux OCist
    • St Bernard
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis, 1090-1153
    • Bernard (saint)
    • Bernhard von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
    • Bernardus<Claraevallensis>
    • Bernhard <von Clairvaux, Heiliger> (1090-1153)
    • Sant Bernhart
    • D. Bernardus
    • Bernardus Abbas
    • Bernadus Abbas
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
    • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
    • Bernardus (ca. 1090/91-1153)
    • Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153
    • Bernhard, von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
    • Bernardus <Claraevallensis>
    • Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153 > , co-autor
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur (dubium)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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    • Guillaume de Saint-Thierry (1085?-1148?)
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    • Guillelmus de Sancto Theodorico
    • Guillelmus Sancti Theodoriciabbas
    • Guilelmus Sancti Theodorici (1085?-1148?)
    • Guillelmus de sancto Theodorico
    • GUILLELMUS DE SANCTO THEODORICO, O. Cist.
    • Willelmus abbas Sancti Theodorici Remensis
    • Guilelmus Sancti Theodorici
    • Guillaume, abbé de Saint-Thierry
    • Author: Guilelmus, de Sancto Theodorico
    • William of St. Thierry
    • William of Saint-Thierry (attributed to Saint Bernard in the rubric)
    • William of Saint-Thierry OCist
    • Guilelmus <de Sancto Theodorico> (1085-1153)
    • Guillaume de Saint-Thierry, 1075-1148, O.Cist.
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    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (0004 av. J.-C.-0065)
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    • SENECA tragicus
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    • SENECA (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)
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    • Sèneca, Luci Anneu, ca. 4 aC-65 Dc
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    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus v4-65
    • Author: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, the younger, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
    • Annaeus Seneca, Lucius, 4 BC-65, also known as Seneca The Younger
    • Senecæs
    • Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Lucius Annaeus)
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus ca. 4 a.C.-65 d.C.
    • Sénèque (4 av. n. è.-62)
    • Seneca, L. Annaeus (5 v. Chr.-65 na Chr)
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    • CICERO (M.-T.)
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • CICERO (Marcus Tullius)
    • Cicéron
    • CICERO
    • Cicéron (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • Cicero
    • CICÉRON
    • Ciceron, M. T.
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    • Tullius Cicero
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    • Marcus Tullio Cicero
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    • Cicéron 0106-0043 av. J.-C.
    • Ciceró, Marc Tul·li‏
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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    • Cicerón, Marco Tulio
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    • Marcus tullius Cicero
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (-0106 - 0043)
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    • Hugo
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    • Hugues de Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
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    • Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096?-1141
    • Hugo van Sint-Victor
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    • Hugh of St. Victor
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    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141
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    • Hugo <de Sancto Victore> (1096-1141)
    • Hugo von Sankt Victor
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    • Hugh of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    • Hugh, of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141) > Chanoine
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    • Hugo <de Sancto Victore>
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141 > , co-autor
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur
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    • Isidorus Hispalensis - ca. 570 - 636 - auteur
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    • Isidorus Hispalensis (saint ; 0560?-0636)
    • S. Isidorus Hispalensis
    • Isidorus Hispalensis
    • Isidore de Séville (saint ; 0560?-0636)
    • ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS (s.)
    • ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS
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    • Isidore de Séville (0560?-0636 ; saint)
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    • ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS (s)
    • Isidorus Hispalensis (?),
    • Isidore (Saint), de Séville
    • Isidore de Séville saint 0560?-0636
    • Isidor, de Sevilla, sant, ca. 560-636
    • Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636
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    • Isidorus Hispalensis 560-636
    • Isidorus van Sevilla
    • Author: Isidorus, Hispalensis
    • Isidore
    • Isidore of Seville
    • Isodore of Seville
    • Isidore of Seville, c 560-636, Saint, Bishop of Seville
    • Isidore, of Seville, Saint, -636
    • Isidorus Hispalensis, 560?-636
    • Isidore de Séville (saint ; (0560?-0636)
    • Isidorus<Hispalensis>
    • Isidorus Hispalensis, 560-636
    • Isidorus, Hispalensis, 560-636
    • Isidore de Séville (saint)
    • Isidorus <Hispalensis> (560-636)
    • Isidore, of Seville, Saint, -636, author.
    • Divus Isidorus
    • Hisidorus Hispalensis
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    • Isidore of Seville, Saint (-636)
    • Isidore de Séville (0560-0636)
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    • Isidorus, Hispalensis (ca. 560-636)
    • Isidoro, Santo, Arzobispo de Sevilla, ca. 560-636
    • Isidorus <Hispalensis>
    • Isidoro de Sevilha, Santo, ca 560-636
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    • Ambrosius Autpertus - gest. 784 - auteur
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    • AMBROSIUS AUTPERTUS (s.)
    • Ambrosius Autpertus (730?-784)
    • Ambroise Autpert (730?-784)
    • Ambroise, Le Bienheureux, dit Autpert, -0784
    • Ambrosius Autpertus -784
    • Autpertus, Ambrosius, d. 784
    • Autpertus, Ambrosius, m. 784
    • Author: Ambrosius, Autpertus
    • Ambrose Autpert, c 730-784, Abbot of San Vicenzo al Volturno
    • Ambrosius Autpertus (pseudo-Fulgentius)
    • Ambrosius, Autpertus, -784
    • Ambrosius <Autpertus> (????-784)
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    • Ambrosius Autpertus O.S.B, m. 784
    • Ambroise Autpert (vers 730 - 784)
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Description
  • Summary:
    Despite having only 99 leaves, this composite manuscript contains no less than twenty different texts. In general, they can be distinguished in four categories: texts on Greek and Hebrew names and interpretations on books of the Bible; Commentaries on books of the Bible; classical philosophers; and fragments, excerpts and collection from Bible passages. To the first category we can assign the first four texts: (ff. 1r-3v) Capitula totius uoluminis. Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum, the table of contents for the full codex; (ff. 4r-13v) Saint Jerome's Liber interpretationes hebraicorum nominum; (ff. 13v-15v) Aliae interpretationes in prefationibus quorundam librorum catholicorum; and (ff. 15v-51v) Interpretationes vocum graecarum per alphabetum. These are followed by two commentaries: (ff. 52r-68v) Lamentationes Iheremie prophetae; and (ff. 68v-73r) Epithalamium canticum amoris. Of the first commentary, the majority is ascribed to Gilbert of Auxerre. The first page might very likely be the only copy of a further unknown commentary. The second category contains several texts by or (incorrectly) attributed to the Roman philosophers Seneca (d. 65) and Cicero (d. 43 BC): (ff. 73r-73v, f. 97r) De clementia ad Neronem; (ff. 73v-74v) De remediis Fortuitorum; (f. 74v and ff. 89r-97r) fragments from the Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, the De beneficiis, and other parts of De clementia ad Neronem; (ff. 97r-98r) De quattuor virtutibus (ff. 74v-75r) Sententiae Publilii Syri; (ff. 75r-75v) De nugis philosophorum, erroneously ascribed to (the possibly fictitious) Caecilius Balbus; (ff. 75v-76r) De moribus; and (ff. 76r-81v) De proprietatibus terminorum. The final category includes fragments and excerpts from Christian theologians: (ff. 81v-84r) short fragments of sermons, erroneously attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux; (ff. 84r-89r) Annotationes in Psalmos by Hugh of Saint-Victor (d. 1141), possibly an apocryphal work; (ff. 98r-98v) Synonyma sive Liber lamentationum by Isidore of Sevilla (d. 636); (ff. 98v-99v) De conflictu viciorum atque virtutum, ascribed to Isidore but currently considered a work by Ambrosius Autpertus (d. 784); and finally (ff. 99v) fragments of texts by Heiric of Auxerre (d. 876) and William de Montibus (d. 1213). The manuscript has been written as a single unit, with corresponding layout and decoration. The text is copied in two columns, initials have been added in red, blue and green ink. Those at the beginning of a new text have been executed more elaborately, as is the case with ff. 4r, 13v, 43v, 52r, 68v, 73r and 76r. The capitula on the first leaves have alternate initials in the same three colours, with Roman chapter numbering added in red. This manuscript is unique in its background: it is the sole manuscript kept at the Public Library Bruges whose ownership can be traced to a member of medieval nobility. It had been in the possession of Theobald II of Bar (d. 1291). How the codex found its way to Ter Doest is unknown; it is known that Theobald was involved in Flemish politics as brother-in-law to counts William and Guy of Dampierre. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer]
    Title:
    Quedam interpretationes hebraicorum nominum, et differentie Ciceronis, cum multis aliis excerptis doctorum tam catholicorum quam gentilium. Item expositio super Lamentationes Ieremie, historialiter et allegorice, cum aliis tractatibus [titel fenestra]
    Note:
    Folio 99v bevat een verwijzing naar de scriptor, Hugo: 'Vgoni requies sit celica uitaque perpes, intima deuotus qui scripsit codicis huius'
    Recto achterste schutblad bevat verwijzing naar een bezitter, Thibaut II de Bar, graaf en leenheer van Linay; en een mnemotechnisch rijmpje met de volgorde van de lezingen voor de verschillende momenten van het liturgische jaar
    Het achterste dekblad bevat fragmenten uit de Communiloquium sive Summa collationum van Johannes Galensis (John of Wales), o.a. 'Secunde partis que est de colligatione multiplici membrorum'
    Voor een gedetailleerde beschrijving van de werken van (Ps.-)Seneca in deze codex, zie Meersseman 1973
    Topic general subdivision:
    Godsdienst
    Material:
    Perkament
    Extent:
    i + 99 ff. + i
    Dimensions:
    270 x 190 mm
    Decoration and binding:
    lombarden
    gedecoreerde initialen
    randdecoratie
    Middeleeuwse band
    Script:
    gotische textualis
    early gothic script
    Provenance:
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
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