Select manuscript from this collection: Cod. 3  Cod. 756.56 Cod. 756.58  MUE Inc I 20  74/232

Country of Location:
Country of Location
Switzerland
Location:
Location
Bern
Library / Collection:
Library / Collection
Burgerbibliothek
Shelfmark:
Shelfmark
Cod. 756.57
Manuscript Title:
Manuscript Title
Collection of homilies (Fragment)
Caption:
Caption
Parchment · 1 f. · 34 x 28 cm · Southern France/ Northern Italy · 2nd half of the 10th century
Language:
Language
Latin
Manuscript Summary:
Manuscript Summary
Single sheet of a collection of homilies, probably in two volumes, from the Dominican Monastery of Bern, which were used around 1495 by the bookbinder Johannes Vatter as pastedowns for various incunables that are currently held in Bern and Solothurn. After the secularization of the monastery in 1528, the host volume perhaps came into the possession of the Sterner family in Biel and further to Bern via the antiquarian bookshop Max Müller (BBB Mss.h.h.XXXIV.35). (mit/hol)
DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
DOI (Digital Object Identifier
10.5076/e-codices-bbb-0756-57 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-bbb-0756-57)
Permanent link:
Permanent link
http://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0756-57
IIIF Manifest URL:
IIIF Manifest URL
IIIF Drag-n-drop http://www.e-codices.ch/metadata/iiif/bbb-0756-57/manifest.json
How to quote:
How to quote
Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 756.57: Collection of homilies (Fragment) (http://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0756-57).
Online Since:
Online Since
07/14/2021
External resources:
External resources
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Rights
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Document Type:
Document Type
Fragment
Century:
Century
10th century
Decoration:
Decoration
Initial, Ornamental, Penwork
Liturgica christiana:
Liturgica christiana
Homiliary
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