Schaffhausen. Stadtbibliothek, Ministerialbibliothek, Min. 78
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- Schaffhausen. Stadtbibliothek
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- Ministerialbibliothek, Min. 78
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- 8th century
- second half of the 8th century
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- Latin
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- Cassiodorus, Expositio psalmorum 1-50
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- Guillaume d'Hirschau (1026?-1091)
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- Former owner
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- Former possessor: Abt Wilhelm von Hirsau
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- Guilelmus <Hirsaugiensis> (????-1091)
- Guilelmus, Hirsaugiensis, -1091
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- Cassiodore (0490?-0580?)
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- Author
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- Author: Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius
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- 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
- Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius Senator, c 485-585
- 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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- Description
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- Cassiodor's commentary on the Psalms is the oldest manuscript in the Ministerial Library. The script suggests St. Gall as the location of origin, the name of the scribe, "Wolfgisus presbyter", suggests Constance. Includes a memorandum of loan or presentation to Abbot Wilhelm von Hirsau, who reformed the Allerheiligen (All Saints) monastery at Schaffhausen in 1080.
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- Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland) (?)
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- St. Gall?
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