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Country | Austria VIAF |
City | Klosterneuburg VIAF |
Repository | Stift Klosterneuburg. Bibliothek VIAF |
Shelfmark | Codex Claustroneoburgensis 17 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 361 leaf(ves) |
Century(ies) | 13th century |
Language(s) | Latin |
Genre(s) | Commentaries |
Feature(s) | Illumination; Initial(s), Historiated; Initial(s), Zoomorphic |
Notes | Folio |
Bibliography | A. Haidinger, Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg, pt. 1 (1983), 32-35; H. Pfeiffer and B. Černík, Catalogus Codicum Manu Scriptorum (1922), v. 1. |
Ext. Bibliography | manuscripta.at Mittelalterliche Handschriften in Österreich |
External Facsimile | Manuscripta.at - Digitalisate |
HMML Proj. Num. |
4991 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/5187 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Microform |
Reproduction Notes | 14 selections filmed also in color |
Access Restrictions | On-site only or order a scan |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 361 leaf(ves) |
Type | Manuscript |
Century(ies) | 13th century |
Year Range | 1200-1225 |
Writing System | Roman |
Author | Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160 VIAF |
Title | Commentarium in epistolas Sancti Pauli |
Uniform Title | Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160. Collectanea in omnes D. Pauli apostoli Epistolas VIAF |
Associated Name | Pelagius, approximately 360-approximately 422 VIAF |
Language(s) | Latin |
Item Notes | Includes passages attributed to Pelagius, fol. 260r, 275v, and 291r |
Country | Austria VIAF |
City | Klosterneuburg VIAF |
Repository | Stift Klosterneuburg. Bibliothek VIAF |
Shelfmark | Codex Claustroneoburgensis 17 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 361 leaf(ves) |
Century(ies) | 13th century |
Language(s) | Latin |
Genre(s) | Commentaries |
Feature(s) | Illumination; Initial(s), Historiated; Initial(s), Zoomorphic |
Notes | Folio |
Bibliography | A. Haidinger, Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg, pt. 1 (1983), 32-35; H. Pfeiffer and B. Černík, Catalogus Codicum Manu Scriptorum (1922), v. 1. |
Ext. Bibliography | manuscripta.at Mittelalterliche Handschriften in Österreich |
External Facsimile | Manuscripta.at - Digitalisate |
HMML Proj. Num. |
4991 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/5187 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Microform |
Reproduction Notes | 14 selections filmed also in color |
Access Restrictions | On-site only or order a scan |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 361 leaf(ves) |
Type | Manuscript |
Century(ies) | 13th century |
Year Range | 1200-1225 |
Writing System | Roman |
Author | Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160 VIAF |
Title | Commentarium in epistolas Sancti Pauli |
Uniform Title | Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160. Collectanea in omnes D. Pauli apostoli Epistolas VIAF |
Associated Name | Pelagius, approximately 360-approximately 422 VIAF |
Language(s) | Latin |
Item Notes | Includes passages attributed to Pelagius, fol. 260r, 275v, and 291r |
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