London. British Library, Harley MS 402

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  • Latin
Title
  • Twelve collections ( Distinctiones ) of excerpts from Church Fathers and other authorities
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Cassiodore (0490?-0580?)
    Original form
    • Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius Senator, c 485-585
    Other form
    • CASSIODORIUS
    • Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (0490?-0580?)
    • Cassiodoro
    • Cassiodore (0490?-0580?)
    • Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus
    • Cassiodorus
    • CASSIODORUS (Magnus Aurelius)
    • Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus
    • Cassiodori
    • CASSIODORUS
    • Cassiodore
    • Cassiodore 0490?-0580?
    • Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius
    • Casiodoro, Magno Aurelio
    • Cassiodor, Flavi Magne Aureli, ca. 490-ca. 580
    • Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius 490-583
    • Cassiodorus, Senator, ca. 487-ca. 580
    • Author: Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius
    • Cassiodorus Senator
    • Cassiodorus, Senator, approximately 487-approximately 580
    • Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius, senator, 485?-580?
    • Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus (490-583)
    • Cassiodorus senator
    • Cassiodorus senator servus Dei
    • Aurelius Cassiodorus
    • Cassiodoro, Flavio Magno Aurelio
    • Senator, Cassiodorus, 485-580
    • Cassiodorus Senator (b. c. 485, d. c. 580), statesman, scholar and administrator
    • Cassiodore (v. 485-v. 580))
    • Cassiodorus Senator, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (ca.485-ca.580)
    • Cassiodoro, ca 487-ca 580 > , co-autor
    • Cassiodoro, ca 487-ca 580
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  • Preferred form
    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    Original form
    • Augustine of Hippo, 354-430, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    Other form
    • AUGUSTINUS (S.)
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTIN, Saint
    • Augustinus (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINI
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint)
    • Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin d'Hippone
    • Augustin (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • S. Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS ep. (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS
    • Augustin, S.
    • Augustin (sain ; 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus (s.)
    • S. Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustinus Hiponnensis
    • Augustin
    • Sancti Augustini
    • Sanctus Augustinus
    • S. Augustinus (?)
    • S. AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus episcopus
    • Augustini
    • Sancti Augustini
    • S. Augustin
    • [Augustinus]
    • [AUGUSTINUS]
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustin (Saint)
    • Augustin saint 0354-0430
    • Agustí, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, 354-430
    • Augustinus (heilige)
    • Author: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Translator: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Augustine
    • Augustine of Hippo
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint). Auteur des citations ou des fragments textuels
    • Augustine (attrib.)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430), author
    • Pseudo Augustine
    • Pseudo Augustine (Quodvultdeus)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Patrick of Dublin)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Jeronimus)
    • St Augustine
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430 (role)aut
    • Augustin (saint)
    • Augustinus, Aurelius
    • S. Augustin
    • Aurelius Augustinus (354-430)
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, author,
    • D. Augustinus
    • B. Augustinus
    • Agostino
    • Augustinus Aurelius santo
    • Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Docteur de l'Eglise
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Evêque
    • Augustinus, Aurelius (354-430)
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , co-autor
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , ant. bibliog.
    • Augustin (05.. ?-0604 ? ; saint)
    • Augustinus - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Saint Augustin d'Hippone
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  • Preferred form
    • Isidore de Séville (saint, 0560?-0636)
    Original form
    • Isidore of Seville, c 560-636, Saint, Bishop of Seville
    Other form
    • Isidorus Hispalensis (saint ; 0560?-0636)
    • S. Isidorus Hispalensis
    • Isidorus Hispalensis
    • Isidore de Séville (saint ; 0560?-0636)
    • ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS (s.)
    • ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS
    • Sancti Isidori Hispalensis
    • ISIDORE
    • Isidore de Séville (0560?-0636 ; saint)
    • Isidorus
    • Isidore de Séville
    • Isidori Hispalensis
    • Isidori
    • 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
    • Isidoro, Santo, Arzobispo de Sevilla
    • Isidorus Hispalensis 560-636
    • Isidorus van Sevilla
    • Author: Isidorus, Hispalensis
    • Isidore
    • Isidore of Seville
    • Isodore 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
    • S. Isidorus
    • Isidorus Hispalensis episcopus
    • Isidorus Hispalensis santo
    • Isidorus : Hispalensis santo
    • Isidorus Episcopus Hispalensis
    • Isidore of Seville, Saint (-636)
    • Isidore de Séville (0560-0636)
    • Isidore de Séville (0560-0636) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Isidorus, Hispalensis (ca. 560-636)
    • Isidoro, Santo, Arzobispo de Sevilla, ca. 560-636
    • Isidorus <Hispalensis>
    • Isidoro de Sevilha, Santo, ca 560-636
    • Isidoro de Sevilha, Santo, ca 560-636 > , co-autor
    • Isidorus Hispalensis - ca. 570 - 636 - auteur
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    • Ambroise (saint, 0340?-0397)
    Original form
    • Ambrose of Milan, c 339-397, Saint, Archbishop of Milan
    Other form
    • AMBROSIUS, Mediolanensis archiepiscopus
    • Ambroise (saint, 0340?-0397)
    • Ambrosius (s.)
    • S. Ambrosius
    • AMBROSIUS MEDIOLANENSIS ep. (s.)
    • AMBROSIUS (s.)
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis (saint ; 0340?-0397)
    • Ambrosii
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis
    • Ambroise (saint ; 0340?-0397)
    • Ambroise (0340?-0397 ; saint)
    • Ambrosius (saint ; 0340?-0397)
    • S. Ambrosius Mediolanensis
    • Ambroise
    • S. AMBROSIUS
    • S. Ambrosius Medionalensis
    • Ambrosius Medialonensis
    • Ambrosius
    • AMBROSIUS MEDIOLANENSIS
    • Sancti Ambrosii
    • Sancti Ambrosii
    • Ambrosii [Mediolanensis]
    • Ambroise (Saint)
    • Ambroise, saint, 0340?-0397
    • Ambroise de Milan,‏ ‎saint‏, ‎0340?-0397
    • Ambrosius von Mailand‏, ‎339/340-397‏
    • Ambroise, saint, évêque de Milan, m. 397
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis, 0340?-0397
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis,‏ ‎d. 397
    • Ambrosius,‏ ‎Episcopus Mediolanensis‏, ‎339/340-397
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis‏
    • Ambrosius van Milaan
    • Ambroise, saint, évêque de Milan, m. 397
    • Ambrosio de Milán,‏ ‎Santo
    • Aurelius Ambrosius,‏ ‎Santo, Obispo de Milán
    • Ambròs, sant, bisbe de Milà, 339-397
    • Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, d. 397
    • Ambrosio, Santo, Obispo de Milán
    • Ambrosius (heilige)
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis 339/340-397
    • Author: Ambrosius, Mediolanensis
    • Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, -397
    • Ambrose
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis, 339?-397
    • Ambroise (saint)
    • Ambrosius<Mediolanensis>
    • S. Ambroise
    • Saint Ambroise
    • Ambrosius <Mediolanensis> (339-397)
    • D. Ambrosius
    • Ambrosius santo
    • Ambroise de Milan (v. 340-v. 397)
    • Ambrosius <Mediolanensis>
    • Ambrósio, Santo, 337-397
    • Ambrosius Mediolanensis - ca. 340 - 397 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    Original form
    • Hugh of Saint-Victor, c 1096-1141
    Other form
    • HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore (1096?-1141)
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    • Magistro Hugone
    • Hugo
    • Hugonis de Sancto-Victore
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
    • Hug, de Sant Víctor, 1096-1141
    • Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096?-1141
    • Hugo van Sint-Victor
    • Author: Hugo, de Sancto Victore
    • Hugh of St. Victor
    • Hugh of St.-Victor
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (10..-1141)
    • Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA (attrib.)
    • Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141
    • Hugo<de Sancto Victore>
    • Hugo <de Sancto Victore> (1096-1141)
    • Hugo von Sankt Victor
    • Hugo de S. Victore
    • Hugo De Sancto Victore
    • Hugh of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    • Hugh, of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141) > Chanoine
    • Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141) > théologien
    • Hugo (ca. 1096-1141)
    • Hugo, von Sankt Victor, 1096-1141
    • Hugo <de Sancto Victore>
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141 > , co-autor
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur (dubium)
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore - auteur
    • De Sancto Victore, Hugo - 1096-1141 - auteur
    • Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur glossen
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    • Raban Maur (0780-0856?)
    Original form
    • Hrabanus Maurus, c 780-856, Archbishop of Mainz
    Other form
    • Raban Maur (0780-0856?)
    • Hrabanus Maurus (0780-0856?)
    • RABANI MAURI
    • Rabanus Maurus
    • Hrabanus Maurus
    • RABANUS MAURUS
    • Raban Maur
    • Rabani Mauri
    • Rabanus
    • Raban Maur 0780-0856?
    • Hrabanus Maurus 780-856
    • Raban Maur, arquebisbe de Magúncia, 780-865
    • Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856
    • Rabanus Maurus, Arzobispo de Maguncia 784?-856
    • Author: Hrabanus, Maurus
    • Rhabanus Maurus
    • Hrabanus <Maurus> (780-856)
    • Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856.
    • Rabano Mauro, Beato, 780?-856
    • Hrabanus, Maurus, 780-856
    • Hrabanus <Maurus>
    • Rabanus Maurus, 784?-856
    • Rabanus Maurus, 784?-856 > , co-autor
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    • Bède le Vénérable (saint, 0673?-0735)
    Original form
    • Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
    Other form
    • Bède le Vénérable (saint ; 0673?-0735)
    • Beda Venerabilis
    • Beda Venerabilis (saint ; 0673?-0735)
    • BEDA VENERABILIS
    • BEDA
    • Beda
    • BEDA VENERABILIS (s.)
    • Bède
    • S. Beda venerabilis
    • Venerabilis Bedae
    • Bède le Vénérable (0673?-0735)
    • Beda Venerabilis (ps.)
    • S. Beda Venerabilis
    • Venerabilis BEDE
    • Bede
    • Bedae
    • Bedae venerabilis
    • Bède le Vénérable saint 0673?-0735
    • Beda, el Venerable, sant, 673-735
    • Beda el Venerable, Santo
    • Beda Venerabilis 672-735
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735
    • Author: Beda, Venerabilis
    • Commentator: Beda, Venerabilis
    • Bede (attributed to)
    • Bede the Venerable
    • Bede the Venerable (attrib.)
    • Bede (673/4–735)
    • The Venerable Bede
    • Beda Venerabilis, 673-735
    • Beda<Venerabilis>
    • Bède le Vénérable
    • Beda <Venerabilis> (672-735)
    • Beda Scotus
    • Beda Venerabilis, ca.673-735
    • Beda Venerabilis, ca. 673-735
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint 673-735
    • Bede the Venerable (b. c. 673, d. 735), monk and theologian
    • Bede the Venerable, Saint (673-735)
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint (673-735)
    • Bède le Vénérable, saint (0673?-0735)
    • Beda, Venerabilis, 672-735
    • Beda <Venerabilis>
    • Beda, O Venerável, 673-736
    • Beda, O Venerável, 673-736 > , co-autor
    • Beda Venerabilis - 673 - 735 - auteur
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    • Alexandre III (pape, 11..-1181)
    Original form
    • Alexander III, c 1100-1181, Pope
    Other form
    • Alexander III papa
    • ALEXANDER III, papa
    • Alexander III, Pope, -1181
    • Pope Alexander III, -1181
    • Alexandre III, pape
    • Igreja Católica, Papa 1159-1181 (Alexandre III)
    • Alexander Papa III - gest. 1181 - auteur
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    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    Original form
    • Gregory I, c 540-604, Saint, Pope; also known as 'the Great'
    Other form
    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND
    • Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I papa (S.)
    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND (S.)
    • Gregorius I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus
    • Grégoire I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius I
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS I (s.), papa
    • GREGORIUS Magnus I (s.), papa
    • S. Gregorius Magnus
    • S. Gregorius
    • Gregoire Le Grand, S.
    • Gregorius
    • Saint Gregoire
    • Sancti Gregorii papae
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS
    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus (s.)
    • Gregorii
    • Saint Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I MAGNUS (s.), papa
    • Beati Gregorii papae
    • Gregorio papa
    • Gregorii Papae
    • Sancto Gregorio
    • S. Gregorii Magni
    • Sancti Gregorii
    • Grégoire I (0540?-0604 ; pape)
    • Sanctus Gregorius Magnus
    • GREGORIUS I Magnus (s.), papa
    • Gregorii [Magni]
    • Gregorius (saint ; 06.. ?-07.. ? ; évêque d'Agrigente)
    • Saint Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (Saint), pape
    • Grégoire I, pape, 0540?-0604
    • Grégoire le Grand,‏ ‎saint‏, ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎sant,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎saint,‏ ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregory ‎the Great, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius‏ ‎Magnus, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604‏
    • Gregorius de Grote (paus)
    • Gregorius (heilige)
    • Gregorius I, papa
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎santo,‏ ‎ca. 540-0604
    • Gregori I, papa, 540-604
    • Gregorio I, Papa
    • Gregorius I (paus)
    • Gregorius Papa, I. 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope, ca. 540-604
    • Author: Gregorius I, Papa
    • Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Pont. Max.
    • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory
    • Gregory I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope
    • Pope Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Magnus, paus, 540?-604
    • Grégoire (pape)
    • Gregorius, I.<Papa>
    • Gregor I., Papst, 542-604
    • Gregor, I.<Papst>
    • Gregorius papa
    • S. Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (saint), pape
    • S. Grégoire le Grand
    • Gregor <I., Papst> (542-604)
    • Gregorius papa I
    • D. Gregorius
    • B. Gregorius
    • Divus Gregorius
    • Beatus Gregorius papa
    • Divus Gregorius papa
    • S. Gregorius papa
    • Gregorius PP.
    • Gregorius papa, 1., ca. 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • Gregory I, Pope (approximately 540-604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Pape
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Gregorius (ca. 540-604)
    • Gregorio I, Papa, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregor
    • S. Gregorii
    • Gregor <I., Papst>
    • Gregorius Magnus (Nachtrag: Catalogus operum Gregorii Magni monasterio in maiore Frankenthal anno 1486 pertinentium)
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604 > , co-autor
    • Igreja Católica, Papa 590-604 (Gregório I)
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - auteur
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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    • Grégoire VII (pape, 1020?-1085)
    Original form
    • Gregory VII, c 1015-1085, Pope
    Other form
    • Grégoire VII (1020?-1085 ; pape)
    • Grégoire VII
    • Gregorius VII (pape ; 1020?-1085)
    • GREGORII papae VII
    • Papam Gregorium septimum
    • GREGORIUS VII (s.), papa
    • Gregory VII, Pope, ca. 1015-1085
    • Gregory VII
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    • Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
    Original form
    • Jerome, c 345-420, Saint
    Other form
    • 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
    • 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
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - auteur
    • Hieronymus - auteur
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    • Gilbertus Porretanus
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    • Gilberti Porretani
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    • Gilbert de la Porrée
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    • Gilbert de la Porree
    • Gilbert, de La Porrée, approximately 1075-1154
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    • Gilbert de La Porrée (approximately 1075-1154)
    • Gilbert de la Porrée (1076-1154)
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    • Remi d'Auxerre (0841?-0908?)
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    • Remigius
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    • Jean Chrysostome (saint, 0347?-0407)
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    • Johannes Chrysostomus
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    • Johannes Chisostomus
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    • Author: Johannes, Chrysostomus
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    • John Chrysostom, Saint (-407)
    • Jean Chrysostome (344-407), archevêque de Constantinople, père de l'Église grecque
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    • Johannes Chrysostomus (saint ; auteur prétendu)
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    • Pseudo-John Chrysostom
    • Johannes <Mediocris>
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    • Pseudo-João Crisóstomo, Santo > , co-autor
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    • Guillaume de Champeaux (1070?-1122?)
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    • William of Champeaux, c 1070-1121
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    • Guillelmus de Campellis
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    • Haymon d'Auxerre (08..-0855?)
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    • Haimo of Auxerre, d c 853
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    • Haymon d'Auxerre (08..-0855?)
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    • Author: Haimo, Altissiodorensis
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    • Miltiades (02..-0314)
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    • Miltiades, d 314, Saint, Pope, also known as 'Melchiades the African'
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Description
  • This 12th-century manuscript contains twelve collections of excerpts from, or attributed to: the Church Fathers St Ambrose (b. c. 340, d. 397), St Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), St John Chrysostom (b. c. 349, d. 407), St Augustine (b. 354, d. 430), St Gregory the Great (b. c. 540, d. 604), and St Isidore of Seville (b. c. 560, d. 636); and other authorities, including Pope Miltiades (d. 314), Cassiodorus (b. c. 485, d. c. 580), Bede the Venerable (b. 673, d. 735), Hrabanus Maurus (b. c. 780, d. 856), Haimo of Auxerre (d. c. 865), ‘Remigius’ – possibly Remigius of Auxerre (b. c. 841, d. 908) – Hugh of Saint-Victor (b. c. 1096, d. 1141), Pope Gregory VII (b. c. 1015, d. 1085), William of Champeaux (b. 1070, d. 1121) and Gilbert de la Porrée (b. 1085, d. 1154). The manual also includes biblical sources and excerpts from the statutes of the Fourth Council of Carthage (e.g., on divination). An excerpt from the Decretum Gratiani (f. 102v) that appears to be taken from a commentary by Pope Alexander III (b. c. 1105, d. 1181; r. 1159-1181) [‘Alexander papa’] indicates that the manuscript was produced in the second half of the 12th century. The twelve collections are referred to as Distinctiones , a form of textual organisation used by preachers for composing sermons, which indicates that the manuscript was written for a priest. Contents: ff. 1r-16v: Distinctio 1: on the Trinity. ff. 17r-24v: Distinctio 2: on the creation of the angels. ff. 25r-48v: Distinctio 3: on the creation of mankind and the world, free will, the soul, and predestination. ff. 49v-59r: Distinctio 4: on the Incarnation. ff. 60r-66r: Distinctio 5: on the Eucharistic bread and wine. ff. 67r-74v: Distinctio 6: on sacrament of baptism; imperfect at the end: see ff. 83r-85r. ff. 75r-80v: Distinctio 7: on the sacrament of marriage, second part. ff. 81r-82v: Distinctio 8: on the Church hierarchy and virtues. ff. 83r-85r: Distinctio 6: on the sacrament of baptism; misbound, originally placed after f. 74. ff. 86v-90v: Distinctio 7: on the sacrament of marriage, first part; misbound, originally placed before f. 75. ff. 91r-112v: Distinctio 8: on the church hierarchy and virtues; misbound, originally after f. 82. ff. 113v-126r: Distinctio 9: on penance and confession. ff. 126v-144v: Distinctio 10: on alms, secular clergy, forgery, murder, lies and oaths. ff. 145r-165r: Distinctio 11: on prayer, fasting, divination and holy scriptures. ff. 166r-179r: Distinctio 12: on the afterlife, dreams, Antichrist, the signs before the Last Judgment, the final age, the Book of Life, the rewards of the good and the punishment of the evil ones. ff. 179v-180r: Pseudo-John Chrysostom, Sermones in decollatione sancti Iohannis Baptistae (Sermons on the Beheading of John the Baptist), excerpt De Mala Muliere (On the Evil of Women), partially erased on f. 180r. f. 180v: An introduction and list of contents, beginning: ‘Si quis humanæ intelligentiæ choartatus capaciliate divine legis spaciosa non valet aut negligit legere vel intelligere volumina’. f. [183] recto: Pseudo-Chrysostom, Sermones in decollatione sancti Iohannis Baptistae , a single sentence from De mala Muliere: ‘malis . Sed hactenus mihi de muliere mala sermo habitus hic habeat finem’. The manuscript contains a few additions:f. [183] verso: Latin quotations in 12th- or 13th-century scripts.[ff. 1* recto, 1* verso, [24a] recto, [24a] verso, [24b] recto, [24b] verso, [48a] recto, [48a] verso, 49r, 59v, [59a] recto, [59a] verso, 66v, [66a] recto, [66a] verso, 85v, 86r, 104r, 113r, 141v, 150r, 169v are empty]. Decoration:Initials of various sizes in blue, dark red and green, a few with reserved lines and penwork decoration in another colour with some yellow. Rubrics in red. Capitals marked in yellow. Line fillers in red and green. An added marginal drawing in brown ink (faint) of: a Eucharistic chalice on an altar (f. 60r); the base of a chalice (f. 61v); a Eucharistic chalice (ff. 62r, 63v); a hooded man (f. 106v); a man holding a book and a (?) candle (f. 116v); a monk (f. 121v); a man with a bow (f. 122v); a human figure (f. 123r). Manicules in brown ink added in margins (e.g., ff. 67v, 68r, 76v, 99v, and 104v).
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  • Preferred form
    • France
    Original form
    • France, Europe
    Other form
    • France
    • France (Paris ? Fontainebleau ?)
    • France.
    • France (?)
    • Lieu de copie : France ( ?) : cf. Hans-Collas ― Schandel, p. 327
    • France ?
    • France -- 16e siècle
    • Frankreich
    • França
    • Francia
    • Frankrijk
    • Abbaye de Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Abadia de Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Abtei Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Abbey of Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Abadía de Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Abdij van Fleury (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire)
    • Région de la Loire (Abbaye de Fleury ?)
    • Loire Region (Abbey of Fleury?)
    • Regió del Loira (Abadia de Fleury ?)
    • Región del Loira (Abadía de Fleury ?)
    • France (Abbaye de Fleury ?)
    • França (Abadia de Fleury?)
    • Francia (Abadía de Fleury?)
    • France (Abbey of Fleury?)
    • Frankreich (Abtei Fleury?)
    • Frankrijk (Abdij van Fleury?)
    • France (est : Lorraine ?)
    • França (est: Lorena?)
    • Ostfrankreich (Lothringen?)
    • Eastern France (Lorraine?)
    • Francia (este: Lorena?)
    • Lothringen
    • Lorena
    • Lotharingen
    • Lorraine
    • França (Borgonya?)
    • France (Burgundy?)
    • Francia (Borgoña)
    • France (Bourgogne ?)
    • Frankrijk (Bourgondië?)
    • France (Bretagne ?)
    • França (Bretanya?)
    • Frankreich (Bretagne?)
    • France (Brittany?)
    • Francia (Bretaña)
    • Frankrijk (Bretagne?)
    • France (ouest : Bretagne ?)
    • Western France (Brittany?)
    • França (oest: Bretanya?)
    • Francia (oeste: Bretaña?)
    • Frankrijk (westen) (Bretagne?)
    • Westfrankreich: Bretagne?
    • Bretagne
    • Bretanya
    • Bretaña
    • Brittany
    • Probably the Loire region
    • France: Auxerre or Brittany
    • France: Fleury. vicinity of Paris (Saint-Denis?) (Bischoff)
    • France: Ile-de-France (Sens?)
    • France: Fleury; Reims?
    • France (Southern France?)
    • France: Fleury
    • France: probably Auxerre
    • France: evidently Eastern France
    • Central- or southern France
    • France, Vienne
    • [France]
    • Paris (?)
    • France (Paris?) or Flanders
    • France (3rd part)
    • Strassburg (probably)
    • Paris (?) or Tours (?)
    • France (Normandy?)
    • Rouen (?) or Paris (?)
    • France: Champagne, Burgundy or Centre
    • Lyon or Luxeuil (?)
    • France (Besançon?)
    • France (Paris?)
    • France, Northern (probably)
    • Probably Eastern France
    • St. Denis near Paris (monastery) (?)
    • Tours (?)
    • France (possibly near the court)
    • Italy and France (illumination)
    • [Provence?]
    • France, East (?)
    • France, Northeast?
    • France, Pontigny (or Paris?)
    • France, North?
    • France, Paris?
    • France, Diocese of Limoges?
    • France, Auxerre or area
    • France, Burgundy?
    • France, Brittany or Paris?
    • France, Angers?
    • France, Normandy?
    • France, East?
    • France, Bourges?
    • France, Anjou?
    • France, Northwest?
    • France, Tours?
    • France (probably Paris)
    • SW France?
    • FR
    • [FR]
    • Frankreich (Angers?)
    • Frankrijk (?)
    • Gallia
    • Gallia (Frankrijk)
    • Gallia? (Frankrijk?)
    • Frankreich (I.)
    • Frankreich (III.)
    • Frankreich (III)
    • Frankreich (II)
    • Frankreich (I)
    • I./III. Frankreich
    • II. Frankreich
    • Frankreich (Ergänzung)
    • [Frankrijk]
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    • England (United Kingdom)
    Original form
    • England
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    • Angleterre
    • Angleterre (?)
    • Angleterre.
    • Angleterre ?
    • Anglaterra
    • Inglaterra
    • Engeland
    • Angleterre (Salisbury ?)
    • Anglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • Inglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • England (Salisbury?)
    • [Oxford?]
    • [England]
    • England, Norwich?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey?
    • England, Cornwall?
    • England, St. Albans?
    • England, North?
    • England, York?
    • England, Witham?
    • England, Winchester or St. Albans
    • England, Reading or Leominster
    • England, Cirencester?
    • England, Sherborne?
    • England, Worcester?
    • England, Bury St. Edmunds?
    • England, Tewkesbury?
    • England, East Anglia?
    • England, Peterborough?
    • England, Mercia?
    • England, Canterbury, Christ Church?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's?
    • England, Winchester?
    • England, Oxford?
    • Flanders (possibly executed in England)
    • England and Netherlands
    • England, Canterbury?
    • England, West Midlands?
    • England, London?
    • England, Crowland?
    • England, Wessex?
    • England, Reading?
    • England, Northeast?
    • England, Southeast?
    • England, Ely?
    • England, Winchester or Hereford?
    • England, Salisbury?
    • England, Oxford or Salisbury
    • German (but made in England)
    • England, South East (?)
    • England. Peterborough (?) or Lincoln (?)
    • Hereford?, England
    • England, Durham ?
    • England, Durham?
    • England, probably Durham
    • England, Oxford (?)
    • England, possibly Oxford
    • England (?Oxford)
    • England, Durham (?)
    • England, London/Westminster
    • Unknown, possibly London and Cambridge
    • Royal Chancery, London; Cambridge
    • Engeland (?)
    • England (II)
    • I. England
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