Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 146

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  • Ms. 146
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Date
  • 12de-13de eeuw
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Dialogus Gregorii
  • Dialogorum libri iv
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - auteur
    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
    • Gregory I, c 540-604, Saint, Pope; also known as 'the Great'
    • 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)
    • 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 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Lissewege. Abbaye Ter Doest
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
    Other form
    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.) (?)
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  • Preferred form
    • Abbaye des Dunes
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
    Other form
    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist) (?)
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Description
  • Summary:
    This late twelfth- of early thirteenth-century manuscript is a copy of the Libri quattuor dialogorum, written by pope Gregory I (r. 590-604). As the title indicates, the framework of the text is a series of dialogues between Gregory and a deacon named Peter. The subject of the dialogues were the lives of (more or less) contemporary religious persons in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, with a focus on the miracles they were involved in. In particular, the second book is wholly dedicated to Saint Benedict of Nursia, while in the second book the immortality of the soul is discussed. This work was one of the most widely read texts in the Middle Ages, and by far the most popular of Gregory's works. This is in part due to the popularity it enjoyed with the Benedictines for their founder's biography. The manuscript was possibly copied in the Ten Duinen or Ter Doest scriptorium. Each page holds two columns of text, with initials added and decorated in red ink. The original paste down, now detached from the back board and serving as the final leaf, holds a fragment of the commentary of Stephen Langton on the twelve minor prophets. Langton (d. 1228) was archbishop of Canterbury and one of the driving forces behind the Magna Carta. The leather binding is contemporary, and is one of the twenty surviving early Cistercian bindings held in the collection. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer]
    Title:
    Dialogus Gregorii [titel fenestra]
    Note:
    Ieder boek is voorafgegaan door Capitula
    Inc. (f. 1r): 'Quadam die nimiis quorumdam secularium tumultibus depressus'; expl. (f. 102r): 'si ante mortem Deo hostia ipsi fuerimus'
    Folio 102v blanco
    Folio 103 was oorspronkelijk het achterste dekblad. Het bevat een fragment van In duodecim Prophetas minores van Stephen Langton, inc. (f. 103r): 'Ossa duodecim prophetarum pullulant de loco suo nam corroborauerunt Iacob', expl. (f. 103v): 'In diebus Ieroboam filii Ioas regis Israel, Ieroboam interpretatur temporalitas. Quia'
    Herkomst: Volgens Lieftinck 1953 is dit handschrift mogelijk afkomstig uit het scriptorium van Ter Doest of Ten Duinen
    Topic general subdivision:
    Godsdienst
    Geschiedenis
    Material:
    Perkament
    Extent:
    103 ff.
    Dimensions:
    350 x 240 mm
    Decoration and binding:
    lombarden
    gedecoreerde initialen
    Vroege cisterciënzerband (12de-13de eeuw)
    Script:
    gotische textualis
    Provenance:
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
    Genre/form:
    Heiligenlevens / hagiografie en mirakelverhalen
    Topic:
    Benedictus van Nursia (heilige)
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