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Country Austria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Melk Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Stift Melk. Stiftsbibliothek Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Codex Mellicensis 724 (564, K 35)
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 146 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 14th century
Language(s) Latin
Genre(s) Commentaries; Concordances; Glosses; Gospels
Notes

Folio

Bibliography

Christine Glassner, Inventar der Handschriften des Benediktinerstiftes Melk, vol. 1 (Vienna: 2000).

Ext. Bibliography

manuscripta.at Mittelalterliche Handschriften in Österreich

 
HMML Proj. Num.

1580

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/670
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Surrogate Format Microform
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Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 146 leaf(ves)
Type Manuscript
Century(ies) 14th century
Year Range 1300-1400
Writing System Roman
Item Location fol. 1r-44v
Title Concordantiae quatuor evangelistarum de passione Domini
Alternate Title De passione Christi
Associated Name Nikolaus, von Jauer, 1355-1435 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Associated Name Mateusz, z Krakowa, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Language(s) Latin
Incipit Scitis quia post biduum . . . Ubi notandum, quod passio
Item Notes

Often attributed falsely to Nikolaus von Jauer or Mateusz z Krakowa

Item Location fol. 45r-146r
Title Commentarium in Evangelium Sancti Ioannis
Uniform Title Glossa ordinaria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Alternate Title Gospel of John
Language(s) Latin
Incipit Omnis imago habet similitudinem
Item Notes

Includes text of the Gospel of John

Country Austria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Melk Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Stift Melk. Stiftsbibliothek Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Codex Mellicensis 724 (564, K 35)
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 146 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 14th century
Language(s) Latin
Genre(s) Commentaries; Concordances; Glosses; Gospels
Notes

Folio

Bibliography

Christine Glassner, Inventar der Handschriften des Benediktinerstiftes Melk, vol. 1 (Vienna: 2000).

Ext. Bibliography

manuscripta.at Mittelalterliche Handschriften in Österreich

 
HMML Proj. Num.

1580

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/670
Processed By HMML
Surrogate Format Microform
Access Restrictions On-site only or order a scan
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 146 leaf(ves)
Type Manuscript
Century(ies) 14th century
Year Range 1300-1400
Writing System Roman
Item Location fol. 1r-44v
Title Concordantiae quatuor evangelistarum de passione Domini
Alternate Title De passione Christi
Associated Name Nikolaus, von Jauer, 1355-1435 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Associated Name Mateusz, z Krakowa, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Language(s) Latin
Incipit Scitis quia post biduum . . . Ubi notandum, quod passio
Item Notes

Often attributed falsely to Nikolaus von Jauer or Mateusz z Krakowa

Item Location fol. 45r-146r
Title Commentarium in Evangelium Sancti Ioannis
Uniform Title Glossa ordinaria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Alternate Title Gospel of John
Language(s) Latin
Incipit Omnis imago habet similitudinem
Item Notes

Includes text of the Gospel of John

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