Basel. Universitätsbibliothek, A VII 42

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  • A VII 42
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  • 15th century
  • 1465; 15th century
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  • Latin
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  • Composite manuscript (theological content)
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    • Albertano da Brescia (12..-1270)
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    • Author: Albertanus, Brixiensis
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    • Albertan de Brescia
    • Albertanus, causidicus Brixiensis
    • Albertanus Causidicus Brixiensis
    • Albertanus of Brescia, 1190-after 1250
    • Albertanus of Brescia
    • Albertanus Brixiensis, -1250?
    • Albertano de Brescia
    • Albertanus Brixiensis
    • Albertanus
    • Albertano, da Brescia (active 13th century)
    • Albertano da Brescia, ca. 1195-1253
    • Albertanus Brixiensis - auteur
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    • Alexandre de Villedieu (1170?-1240?)
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    • Author: Alexander, de Villa Dei
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    • Alexander de Villa Dei
    • Alexander, de Villa Dei
    • Alexander de Villa Dei (attrib.)
    • Alexander <de Villa Dei> (1170-1250)
    • Alexander, de Villa Dei.
    • Alexander de Villadei
    • Alexander de Villadeus
    • Alexandre de Villedieu (v. 1175-1240)
    • Alexander
    • Alexander <de Villa Dei>
    • Alexander de Villae Dei
    • Alexandre de Villedieu, 1170?-1240?
    • Alexander de Villa Dei - ca. 1170 - 1250 - auteur
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    • Johannes Heynlin (1430?-1496)
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    • Annotator
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Annotator: Heynlin, Johannes
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    • Heynlin, Johannes (1430?-1496)
    • Jean « de Lapide » [Jean Heynlin]
    • Former possessor: Heynlin, Johannes
    • Author: Heynlin, Johannes
    • Scribe: Heynlin, Johannes
    • Librarian: Heynlin, Johannes
    • Heynlin, Johannes
    • Johannes Heynlin (1430-1496)
    • Lapide, Johannes de, O. Cart., 1425<?>-1496 > , ed. lit.
    • Lapide, Johannes de, O. Cart., 1425<?>-1496 > , co-autor
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    • Jean Chrysostome (saint, 0347?-0407)
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    • Author: Johannes, Chrysostomus
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    • JOANNES Chrysostomus (S.)
    • JEAN CHRYSOSTOME (S.)
    • Jean Chrysostome
    • Jean Chrysostome (saint ; 0347?-0407)
    • SAINT JEAN CHRYSOSTOME
    • Johannes Chrysostomus (saint ; 0347?-0407)
    • Saint Jean Chrysostome
    • Johannes Chrysostomus (saint ; 0347?-0407)’Iōánnīs ho Chrysóstomos (saint ; 0347?-0407)Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος (saint ; 0347?-0407)
    • Chrysostome
    • Jean Chrysostome (saint, 0347?-0407)
    • Johannes Chrysostomus (s.)
    • JOHANNES CHRYSOSTOMUS (s.)
    • S. Johannes Chrysostomus
    • Johannes Chrysostomus
    • Iohannes Chrysostomus
    • Iohannes Chrysostomus (ps.)
    • Johannes Chisostomus
    • JOHANNES CHRYSOSTOMUS
    • Sancti Johannis Os aurei
    • Johannis Grisostomi
    • Sancti Joannis Chrysostomi
    • Joanne Chrysostomo
    • Johannis [Chrysostomi]
    • Jean Chrysostome (Saint)
    • Jean Chrysostome saint 0347?-0407
    • Joan Crisòstom, sant, ca. 344-407
    • Johannes Chrysostomus 344-407
    • John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407
    • Juan Crisóstomo, Santo
    • John Chrysostom
    • Chrysostom, John, St
    • John Chrysostom, Saint, -407
    • John Chrysostom, c 347-407, Saint, Archbishop of Constantinople
    • John the Bishop (?)
    • Joannes Chrysostomus, 345?-407
    • Joannes Crisostomus
    • Jean Chrysostome (saint)
    • Iohannes episcopus
    • Iohannes Chrysotomus
    • Giovanni Crisostomo
    • Ioannes Chrysostomus
    • D. Ioannes Chrysostomus
    • D. Ioannis Chrysostomi
    • Io. Chrysostomus
    • Chrysostomus
    • John Chrysostom, Saint (-407)
    • Jean Chrysostome (344-407), archevêque de Constantinople, père de l'Église grecque
    • Johannes
    • Johannes, Chrysostomus
    • Johannes Chrysostomus - auteur
    • Chrysostomus, Johannes - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Jacobus Louber (1440-1513)
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    • Former owner
    • Author
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    • Former possessor: Louber, Jakob
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    • Librarian: Louber, Jakob
    • Annotator: Louber, Jakob
    • Author: Louber, Jakob
    • Scribe: Louber, Jakob
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    • Johannes Nider (1380-1438)
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    • Author: Nider, Johannes
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    • Nider, Johannes
    • Nider, Johann (O.P.), 1380-1438
    • Iohannes Nider
    • Nider, Johannes, fl. 1380-1438, O.P.
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    • Arnoldus de Palatio (14..-14..)
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    • Author
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    • Author: Palatius, Arnoldus de
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    • Le Pogge (1380-1459)
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    • Author
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    • Author: Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco
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    • POGGIUS
    • Pogge, Le (1380-1459)
    • Pogge
    • Poggius Florentinus
    • Poggio (1380-1459)
    • Poggii Florentini
    • Poggii
    • Poggio Bracciolini
    • Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco
    • Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459)
    • Poggius
    • Poggius Bracciolinus
    • Bracciolini, Poggio
    • Bracciolini, Poggio (1380-1459)
    • Bracciolini, Poggio, 1380-1459
    • Gian Francesco Poggio Braccolini
    • Poggius Florentinus, 1380-1459 > , trad.
    • Poggius Florentinus, 1380-1459
    • Bracciolini, Poggio, 1441-1478 > , trad.
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Description
  • This composite manuscript, property of the scholar and Carthusian monk Johannes Heynlin from Basel, consists of various handwritten and printed pieces of theological content: among them the treatise De saecularium religionibus by the Dominican and church reformer Johannes Nider, written in 1465 by a French scribe and annotated in the margin by Heynlin; or the text De miseria humanae conditionis by Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini, one of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance. After Heynlin’s death, the volume became part of the library of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
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