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Glossa ordinaria fragments, 1135-1150.

Publication:
1135-1150.
Format/Description:
Manuscript
1 item (2 leaves) : parchment ; 242 x 297 mm
Contained In:
Manuscript Fragment Collection. Folder 16
Status/Location:
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Standardized Title:
Glossa ordinaria.
Subjects:
Bible. Romans.
Form/Genre:
Commentaries.
Fragments (object portions)
Glosses (annotations)
Manuscripts, Latin.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Language:
Latin.
Summary:
Romans 7.4-8.18 with marginal and interlinear glosses on two bifolia. Vulgate text, close to the Clementine, and the gloss approximates the later standard Glossa ordinaria. Outer edge of marginal glosses lost at one edge of each bifolia due to trimming for use in a binding.
Notes:
Christopher de Hamel suggests in a letter to E. Ann Matter that this fragment was part of a manuscript written in France, possibly near Troyes, between 1135 and 1150. A copy of the letter is stored with the fragments.
Penn Provenance:
Found in the binding of a Cologne imprint of the sermons of Rupert of Deutz (Franz Birckmann, 1526).
OCLC:
155930224