Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 532

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  • Ms. 532
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Date
  • 13de eeuw; ca. 1201-ca. 1225
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Boetius de trinitate et de hebdomadibus, de duabus naturis et de Consolatione philosophiae
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Sylvestre II (pape, 0938?-1003)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Silvester Papa, II. - ca. 950 - 1003 - auteur
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    • Gerbertus
    • SILVESTER II, papa
    • Gerbertus Aureliacensis
    • Sylvestre II (0938?-1003 ; pape)
    • Gerbert d'Aurillac
    • Author: Silvester II, Papa
    • Gerbert (i.e. pope Sylvester II)
    • Gerbert of Aurillac (Pope Sylvester II)
    • Silvester
    • Silvester <Papa, II.>
    • Silvester Papa, II. - ca. 950 - 1003 - auteur glossen
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  • Preferred form
    • Boèce (0480?-0524)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Boethius Anicius Manlius Severinus - ca. 480 - 524 - auteur
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    • BOECE
    • BOETIUS
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (0480?-0524)
    • Boèce
    • Boezio
    • Boèce (0480?-0524)
    • Anicius Manlius Boethius
    • Boethius
    • Boece
    • Boetius
    • Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
    • Anicius Manlius Severinus Boetius
    • Boecius
    • Boecii
    • Anilius Manlius Severinus Boethius
    • Anicii Manlii Severini Boëtii
    • ANICUS MANLIUS BOETIUS
    • BOETHIUS
    • Boèce 0480?-0524
    • Boeci, ca. 480-524 o 5
    • Boecio, Anicio Manlio Torcuato Severino
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus 480-524
    • Boethius, d. 524
    • Author: Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
    • Translator: Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus
    • Boethius, -524
    • Boethius (c.480-524)
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus, c 480-524/525
    • Boèce (480?-524)
    • Boethius, -524, translator
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus &datl=480-524
    • Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (480-524)
    • Boethus <Tarsensis>
    • Severinus Boethius
    • Boethius Severinus
    • Boethius (-524)
    • Boèce (Boetius Anicius Mantius Severinus - 480-524) > Philosophe
    • Boèce (Boetius Anicius Mantius Severinus - 480-524)
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (ca. 480-524)
    • Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus, 480-524
    • Boécio, fl. 480-524
    • Boethius Anicius Manlius Severinus - ca. 480 - 524 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Boethius Anicius Manlius Severinus - ca. 480 - 524 - auteurvertaler
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  • Preferred form
    • Remi d'Auxerre (0841?-0908?)
    Role
    • Author
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    • Remigius Altissiodorensis - gest. 908 - auteur
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    • Remigius Autissiodorensis (0841?-0908?)
    • Remigius Autissiodorensis
    • Remigius Autissidorensis
    • Remi d'Auxerre (0841?-0908?)
    • Remi d'Auxerre
    • REMIGIUS AUTISSIODORENSIS
    • Remigii Autissiodorensis
    • Rémi d’Auxerre
    • Commentator: Remigius, Altissiodorensis
    • Author: Remigius, Altissiodorensis
    • Remigius of Auxerre, 841-908
    • Remigius of Auxerre
    • Remigius, of Auxerre, approximately 841-908
    • Remigius Altissiodorensis
    • D. Remigius
    • Beatus Remigius
    • Remigius Antisiodorensis
    • M. Remigius
    • Remigius
    • Remigius of Auxerre (approximately 841-908)
    • Remigius, Altissiodorensis, -908
    • Rémi, d'Auxerre, ?-880 > , co-autor
    • Rémi, d'Auxerre, ?-880, O.S.B.
    • Remigius Altissiodorensis - gest. 908 - auteur (dubium)
    • Remigius Altissiodorensis - gest. 908 - secundaire auteur
    • Remigius Altissiodorensis - gest. 908 - auteur glossen
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  • Preferred form
    • Jean Scot Érigène (0810?-0877?)
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    • Johannes Scotus Eriugena - ca. 810 - ca. 877 - auteur glossen
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    • JOANNES Scotus
    • Johannes Scotus
    • Johannes Scotus Erigena (0810?-0877?)
    • Johannis Scoti
    • Scotus
    • Iohanne Scoto Eriugena
    • Iohannes Scottus
    • JOHANNES SCOTUS ERIGENA
    • JOHANNES SCOTUS ERIUGENA
    • Jean Scot Érigène (0810?-0877?)
    • Iohannes Scotus Eriugena
    • Iohannes Scottus Eriugena
    • Johannes Scottus Eriugena
    • Johannes Scotus Erigena
    • Jean Scot Érigène, traducteur de S. Denis l'Aréopagite
    • Jean Scot Érigène, 0810?-0877?
    • Erigena, Johannes Scotus, ca. 810-ca. 877
    • Author: Johannes, Scotus Eriugena
    • Erigena, Johannes Scotus, approximately 810-approximately 877
    • Scott, John
    • John Scotus Eriugena, c 815-c877
    • Joannes Scottus Eriugena, 810?-877?
    • Jean Scot
    • Johannes Scotus Eriugena - ca. 810 - ca. 877 - vertalerauteur glossen
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  • Preferred form
    • Cicéron (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
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    • Marcus Tullius Cicero - auteur
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    • CICERO (M.-T.)
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • CICERO (Marcus Tullius)
    • Cicéron
    • CICERO
    • Cicéron (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • Cicero
    • CICÉRON
    • Ciceron, M. T.
    • M. T. Cicero
    • Cicerone
    • M. Tullii Ciceronis
    • M. T. Ciceronis
    • Tullius Cicero
    • TULLE
    • CICERO (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
    • Marcus Tullio Cicero
    • M. T. CICERO
    • Cicéron 0106-0043 av. J.-C.
    • Ciceró, Marc Tul·li‏
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43
    • Cicerón, Marco Tulio
    • Author: Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    • Marcus Tullius
    • Tullius Cicero, Marcus, 106 BC-43 BC
    • Cicero (M. Tullius Cicero)
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 B.C.-43 B.C.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (v65)
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (v106-v43)
    • Marcus tullius Cicero
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (-0106 - 0043)
    • Cicero, M. Tullius (106-43 v. Chr)
    • Cicerón, Marco Tulio, 106-43 a.C
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius, v106-v43
    • Cícero, 106 a.C.-43 a.C.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Cicero - auteur
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    • Martianus Mineus Felix Capella
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    • Martianus Capella - auteur
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    • Capella, Martianus
    • Martianus Capella
    • Capella, Martianus Mineus Felix
    • Martianus Mineus Felix Capella
    • Capel.la, Marcià
    • Marciano Capela
    • Martianus Capella fl.5. Jh.
    • Author: Martianus, Capella
    • Martianus Capella, fl 410-420
    • Martianus <Capella>
    • Capella
    • Marcianus Capella
    • Marcianus
    • Martianus Capella (5e E)
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  • Preferred form
    • Abbaye des Dunes
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
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    • Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist) (?)
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Description
  • Summary:
    Manuscript 532, probably dating from the first quarter of the thirteenth century, is a collection of no less than thirteen different texts, classifiable in three main themes: music, Boethian theology and (mostly Ciceronian) philosophy. The first text is (f. 1r) the Horologium by Gerbert of Aurillac (946-1003), a French scholar who later ascended to the papal dignity as Sylvester II. Before that, he wrote treatises on multiple subjects, including time and its reckoning. The text is followed by two anonymous texts that form the first major theme: the (ff. 1r-4r) Designatio monochordi, and a short, unnamed treatise from the ninth century (ff. 3r-4r), known in other copies as Alia musica. The main body of the manuscript has been reserved for the works of Boethius. These are (ff. 4v-9v) De Trinitate; (ff. 9v-10r) a treatise named Utrum Pater et Filius et Spiritus sanctus de diuinitate substantialiter praedicentur; (ff. 10v-12r) De Hebdomadibus; (ff. 12r-15v) De fide catholica; (ff. 15v-24r) Liber de persona et de duabus naturis contra Eutychen et Nestorium; and finally (ff. 24r-53v) his magnum opus De consolatione philosophiae. With the exception of the latter, all of Boethius' texts in this volume are accompanied by glosses by John Scotus Eriugena (c. 810-c. 877) and possibly by Remigius Altissiodorensis (d. 908). The De consolatione forms a link with the final theme, as the remaining four texts all deal with philosophy. The first three were written by the Roman orator Cicero: (ff. 53v-62v) De senectute; (ff. 62v-66v) De paradoxa stoicorum; and (ff. 66v-75v) De amicitia. The final text (ff. 76v-80v) is the De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii by the fifth-century Roman Martianus Capella. In general, the text is written in a single column per page. The main exception is the unit with the Boethian texts: there the main text is written in a middle column, bordered by the glosses by Scotus and Remigius in the left and right column respectively. Parts of the De consolatione are written in two columns. Initials and reading assistants have been added in red and blue ink, and (somewhat later) rubrics are found throughout the codex. The manuscript is bound in post-medieval clean parchment, making it impossible to recognize any possible ownership marks of Ter Doest. The cross-shaped stamp of Ten Duinen is found on the first folium. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer]
    Title:
    Boetius de trinitate et de hebdomadibus, de duabus naturis et de Consolatione philosophiae [reconstructie fenestratitel]
    Note:
    Op het voorste dekblad is een papieren titelschild gekleefd met bovenstaande titel in 18de-eeuwse hand, mogelijk een reconstructie van een verloren middeleeuws fenestra
    Doorheen het volume uitvoerige correcties en structurering van de teksten door een andere hand
    Topic general subdivision:
    Godsdienst
    Wijsbegeerte
    Wiskunde - natuurwetenschappen
    Material:
    Perkament
    Extent:
    i niet-eigentijds papieren schutblad + 80 ff. + i niet-eigentijds papieren schutblad
    Dimensions:
    196 x 145 mm
    Decoration and binding:
    gedecoreerde initialen
    muzieknotatie
    perkamenten band; platten in bord
    Script:
    gotische textualis
    Provenance:
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
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