Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 80
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- Cod. Bodmer 80
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- 10th century
- 11th century
- 13th century
- 10th, 11th, 13th century
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- Latin
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- Gunzo Novariensis, Epistula ad Augienses · Lampertus Hersfeldensis, Vita S. Lulli Moguntini · Concilium Lateranense IV, Canones seu Decreta
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- Martin Bodmer (1899-1971)
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- Former owner
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- Former possessor: Bodmer, Martin
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- Martin Bodmer
- Cologny/Genf, Bibliotheca Bodmeriana
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- Gunzo, Novariensis
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- Author: Gunzo, Novariensis
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- Jacques Rosenthal (1854-1937)
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- Seller
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- Seller: Jacques Rosenthal (München)
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- Rosenthal, Jacques (1854-1937)
- Jacques Rosenthal
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- Lambert de Hersfeld (102.-108.)
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- Author: Lambertus, Hersfeldensis
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- Lambertus Hersfeldensis (102.-108.)
- Lambert d'Aschafenbourg
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- Description
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- Manuscript in three parts. The first part (f. 1r-20v) contains the oldest version of Gunzo’s Epistola ad Augienses and can be dated to the 10th century. The second part (f. 21r-27v) probably is the original core of the codex, to which the other two pieces were added; it contains the autograph of Lambert of Hersfeld’s Vita s. Lulli episcopi Moguntini and dates to the 11th century. The third part (f. 28r-43v) is from the 13th century and contains the transcripts of the Constitutiones of the Fourth Council of the Lateran (1215). This codex is from the Benedictine Tegernsee Abbey (the first part is mentioned in the monastery’s library catalog); later it became part of the collection of the Princes of Oettingen-Wallerstein and in 1948 the antiquarian book dealers Rosenthal sold it to Martin Bodmer. The old guard-leaves are fragments of a liturgical manuscript from the Diocese of Freising.
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- Germany
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- Allemagne
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- Flanders; Germany
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- Germany, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)
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- Germany, Cistercian abbey of Eberbach (?)
- German, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)
- Germany, Würzburg, St. Kylian (?)
- Germany, Würzburg, St. Kylian
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- Germany, Rhineland?
- Germany, Europe
- Germany, Cologne or Lower Saxony
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- [Duitsland?]
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