Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans’ (†
821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of
such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St.
Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding
material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn
and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the
fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi
Fragmenta).
Place
Preferred form
France, Eastern (?)
Original form
Eastern France? (Bernhard Bischoff, following Schönherr)
Rights
e-codices - Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland