Part of region: France
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City | Library | Shelfmark/section | Contents | Script | Dating | Origin | Categories | Images | |
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Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 80 | Commentarius in evangelium Iohannis | Caroline minuscule | IX med | Saint-Amand | |||
Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 265 | Gesta Salvatoris; Pseudo-Augustine, De fide sanctae trinitatis; etc.; Fulgentius, De trinitate; Homiliae; etc. | Caroline minuscule | IX 1/3 & 2/3 | Saint-Amand & NE France | |||
Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 298 | Origen, Homiliae in librum Numerorum | Caroline minuscule | IX 1/3 | Saint-Amand | |||
Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 299 (ff 2–137) | Origen, Homiliae in libros Regum, Isaie, Hieremiae, Hiezechielis | Caroline minuscule | IX 1/4 | Saint-Amand | |||
Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 319 | Taio, Sententiae | Caroline minuscule | IX 1/4 | Saint-Amand | |||
Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 420 | Marcellus Empiricus; Pseudo-Hippocrates; etc. | Caroline minuscule | IX 1/4 or 2/4 | NE France (near Saint-Amand) | |||
Vienna | Österreichische Nationalbibliothek | Lat. 940 | Commentary on Matthew (13r–142v); Jerome, Epistula ad Damasum papam; Gospel canons; Sedulius Scotus, Argumenta, etc. | IX in | Salzburg (or Saint-Amand) | ||||
Vienna | Österreichische Nationalbibliothek | Lat. 997 | Anonymi Scoti Commentarii in evangelia Lucae et Iohannis; Jerome, Interpretationes; etc. | Caroline minuscule | IX in | Salzburg |
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The size of each data point is proportional to the number of manuscripts represented.
Data available for 7 manuscripts (87% of this list).
Height range: 217–300 mm (average 262 mm). Width range: 118–200 mm (average 170 mm).
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Data available for 7 manuscripts (87% of this list). Range of folio numbers: 80–199 (average 151).
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Cite this page:
Pádraic Moran, Manuscripts with Irish Associations (MIrA),
version 0.5 dev (2023)
<http://mira.ie/places/saint-amand> [accessed 22 November 2024]