Oxford. Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Misc. 276
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- Bodleian Library MS. Laud Misc. 276
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- 800–850
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- Latin
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- Orationes
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- Grégoire d'Elvire (03..-0392?)
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- Gregory, of Elvira, Saint, approximately 320-approximately 392
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- Gregorius Illiberitanus (03..-0392?)
- Gregorius llliberitanus
- Grégoire d'Elvire
- Gregorius Illiberitanus
- GREGORIUS ILLIBERITANUS.
- Gregorius<Iliberitanus>
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- Pseudo-Gregorius Illiberitanus
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- Gregory, of Elvira, Saint, pseudo
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- Grégoire de Nazianze (saint, 0330?-0390?)
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- Gregorius, Nazianzenus, 329-390
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- GREGORIUS Nazianzenus (S.)
- GRÉGOIRE DE NAZIANZE (S.)
- Grégoire de Nazianze
- Gregorius Nazianzenus (saint ; 0330?-0390?)
- Saint Grégoire de Nazianze
- Gregorius Nazianzenus
- GREGORIUS NAZIANZENUS (s.)
- Gregorii Nazianzeni
- Gregorii ep. Nazanzeni
- Grégoire de Nazianze saint 0330?-0390?
- Gregori, de Nazianz, sant, 330-390
- Gregorio Nacianceno, Santo
- Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint
- Author: Gregorius, Nazianzenus
- Gregory Nazianzen
- Gregory of Nazianzus
- Nazianzenus, Gregorius
- Grégoire de Nazianze (saint ; 0330?-0390?)
- Gregorius <Nazianzenus> (329-390)
- S. Gregorius Nazianzenus
- Gregorius theologus
- D. Gregorius theologus
- Divus Gregorius Nazianzenus
- D. Gregorius Nazianzenus
- D. Gregorius Theologus
- Grégoire de Nazianze (329-390)
- Gregorio Nacianceno, Santo, 330-390
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- Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?)
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- Rufinus, of Aquileia, 345-410
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- Rufinus Aquileiensis (034.?-0410?)
- Rufino Aquileiense
- RUFINO AQUILEIENSI
- Rufino Aquileiensi
- Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?)
- Rufinus Aquileiensis
- Tyrannius Rufinus
- Rufinus
- Rufino
- RUFINUS AQUILEIENSIS
- Rufinus aquileiensis
- Rufin d'Aquilée, 034.?-0410? (?)
- Rufin d'Aquilée 034.?-0410?
- Rufin d'Aquilée 034.?-0410?
- Rufí, d'Aquileia, 345-ca. 410
- Rufino de Aquileya 345-410
- Rufinus Aquileiensis 345-410
- Rufinus van Aquileia
- Rufí d'Aquileia 034.?-0410?
- Rufino de Aquilea 034.?-0410?
- Author: Rufinus, Aquileiensis
- Translator: Rufinus, Aquileiensis
- Rufinus, Tyrannius
- Rufinus of Aquileia, c 345-411
- Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?). Traducteur
- Rufinus Aquileiensis, Tyrannius, 345-410
- Rufin d'Aquilée
- Rufinus Torritanus
- Rufinus presbiter
- Ruffinus
- Rufin d'Aquilée (v. 345 - v. 411)
- Ruffinus, Aquilejensis (ca. 345-ca. 410)
- Rufinus Aquileiensis, ca 345-410 > , co-autor
- Rufinus Aquileiensis, ca 345-410 > , trad.
- Rufinus Aquileiensis - gest. 410 - auteurvertaler
- Rufinus Aquileiensis - gest. 410 - vertaler
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- William Laud (1573-1645)
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- Former owner
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- Laud, William, 1573-1645
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- Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury
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- Description
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- Provenance: Script described by Bischoff (2004) as characteristic
of the earlier Lorsch style, except for fols. 40r-41r and 50v-70v
in ‘foreign’ hands. Lorsch, Benedictine abbey: identifiable in
the mid-ninth-century catalogues (A52, B148, Ca353, D239: A. Häse,
Mittelalterliche Bücherverzeichnisse aus Kloster Lorsch (2002), p.
293 no. 293). Eberbach, Cistercian abbey: identifiable as H 10 in
the library catalogue of 1502. William Laud, 1573-1645, 1638. Part
of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.
Contents: Praefatio Rufini (ff. 1r-1v). Oration 1 (ff. 2r-23v). Oration 2 (ff. 23v-30r). Oration 3 (ff. 30r-37v). Oration 4 (ff. 38r-44v). Oration 5 (ff 44v-51r). Oration 6 (ff. 51r-55r). Oration 7 (ff. 55r-63r). Oration 8 (ff. 63r-70v). De fide (ff. 71r-80r). Fides Romanorum (ff. 80r-80v). Oration 9 (ff. 81r-85r). Summi regis archangele Michael (f. 85r).
Hand: Carolingian minuscule by several hands. Rustic capitals used for rubrics and the beginning of some texts. Uncial used for rubrics and the beginning of some texts.
- Provenance: Script described by Bischoff (2004) as characteristic
of the earlier Lorsch style, except for fols. 40r-41r and 50v-70v
in ‘foreign’ hands. Lorsch, Benedictine abbey: identifiable in
the mid-ninth-century catalogues (A52, B148, Ca353, D239: A. Häse,
Mittelalterliche Bücherverzeichnisse aus Kloster Lorsch (2002), p.
293 no. 293). Eberbach, Cistercian abbey: identifiable as H 10 in
the library catalogue of 1502. William Laud, 1573-1645, 1638. Part
of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.
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- Lorsch Abbey (Germany)
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- Germany, Lorsch, Benedictine abbey
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- Lorsch
- Germany, Lorsch
- Germania (Lorsch)
- Lorsch OSB?
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