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Country of Location
Switzerland
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Location: |
Location Bern |
Library / Collection: |
Library / Collection
Burgerbibliothek
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Shelfmark: | Shelfmark Cod. 756.100 |
Manuscript Title: | Manuscript Title Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in Hiob (fragment) |
Caption: | Caption Parchment · 2 ff. · 32 x 23 cm · France (Northern?) · middle of the 12th century |
Language: |
Language
Latin |
Manuscript Summary: | Manuscript Summary Bifolium from a manuscript of Gregory the Great’s Moralia in Hiob, probably written in France; in the 16th century it was used as binding for orders and statutes of the County of Lenzburg. Initially the property of the von Hallwyl family, it was later acquired by Wolfgang Friedrich von Mülinen (1863-1917) and then presumably purchased by the City Library of Bern in 1937 along with the Mülinen Collection. In 1954 it was removed from the host volume (BBB Mss.Mül.377). |
Standard description: | Standard description Redigiert von Florian Mittenhuber, Dezember 2018.Show standard description |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | DOI (Digital Object Identifier 10.5076/e-codices-bbb-0756-100 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-bbb-0756-100) |
Permanent link: | Permanent link http://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0756-100 |
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How to quote: | How to quote Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 756.100: Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in Hiob (fragment) (http://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0756-100). |
Online Since: | Online Since 07/02/2020 |
External resources: | External resources |
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Document Type: |
Document Type
Fragment |
Century: |
Century
12th century |
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