This manuscript contains the Gospel of St Luke with the Glossa
Ordinaria . Typically associated with Anselm of Laon, the Glossa
Ordinaria (marginal and interlinear) was a commentary designed to
help readers interpret the Bible. Contents:ff. 1r-3r: A prologue
without glosses, beginning ‘Lucas Syrus Antiocenus’.f. 3r: A
prologue without glosses, beginning ‘Lectorem obsecro studiose
paginas’. ff. 3r-76r: The Gospel of Luke with Glossa Ordinaria .
[f. 76v is blank].Decoration:A small half-length portrait of St
Luke with a winged ox in the background, added at a later date (f.
1r). Two large initials with zoomorphic and foliate decoration in
red and green (ff. 3r, 3v). A large red initial, with the sole
instance of gilding in the manuscript, added at a later date (f.
1r). Numerous initials in oxidized red.
Place
Preferred form
Paris (France)
Original form
Paris, France
Other form
Paris
Paris (France)
France (Paris)
Paris ( ?) : cf. Hans-Collas ― Schandel, p. 326
Paris ( ?).
France, Paris (?)
Lieu de copie : Paris
France, Paris ( ?)
France (Paris ?)
France, Paris
France (Paris )
Paris (?)
France : Paris?
Chaillot
France (Paris).
Paris,
Paris ( ?)
Paris (?) (Hervieux éd. 1970, t. III, p. 176).
Paris (?) : le ms. a été vraisemblablement copié sur le ms. BnF, Latin 347 C exécuté à Paris