Solothurn. Zentralbibliothek, Cod. S I 144

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  • Cod. S I 144
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Date
  • 15th century
  • around 1460/1470
Language
  • Latin
  • German
Title
  • Austrian Bible translator: Commentary on the Psalms; Canticles, German
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Henri de Mügeln (1320?-1392?)
    Role
    • Translator
    Original form
    • Translator: Heinrich, von Mügeln
    Other form
    • Heinrich <von Mügeln> (1319-1380)
    • Heinrich von Mügeln (active 1346-1371)
    • Heinrich <von Mügeln>
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  • Preferred form
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Author: Nicolaus, de Lyra
    Other form
    • Nicolaus de Lyra
    • Nicolaus de Lyra (1270?-1340?)
    • Nicolaus de Lira
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
    • NICOLAUS DE LYRA
    • De Lyra, Nicholaus
    • Nicholas de Lyra
    • Nicholas of Lyra
    • Nicholas of Lyre OFM
    • Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349
    • Nicolaus de Lyra, 1270-1349
    • Nicolas de Lyre
    • Nicholaus de Lyra
    • Nicolas de Lire
    • Nicolaus <de Lyra> (1270-1349)
    • Lyra, Nicholas of, 1270-1349
    • Nicholas of Lyra (b. 1270, d. 1349), Franciscan theologian
    • Nicholas of Lyra (approximately 1270-1349)
    • Nicolaus
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349, O.F.M.
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349 > , coment.
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-134.)
    • Nicolaus de Lyra - ca. 1270 - 1349 - auteur
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Description
  • This manuscript was created in the third quarter of the 15th century, probably in the Upper Rhine area or rather Switzerland, as evidenced by the original binding which is decorated with numerous individual stamps. In addition to the translation of the Psalms with commentary, which had earlier been attributed to Heinrich von Mügeln, the manuscript also contains the Cantica of the breviary in German. The circumstances that brought this volume to Solothurn are not known.
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