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For the short titles and lemmata, these shelfmarks alone are used on this Wiki; however, the CGM numbers are mentioned in the individual manuscript descriptions.  
For the short titles and lemmata, these shelfmarks alone are used on this Wiki; however, the CGM numbers are mentioned in the individual manuscript descriptions.  


The 1907 catalogue was prepared by none other than Paul {{author|Fournier}}. Note that the pre-CGM shelfmarks are still in use at Grenoble. In scholarship, however, the CGM numbers are cited too, in addition to or replacing the old shelfmarks. To avoid any confusion resulting from this practice, the Grenoble manuscripts on this Wiki have a lemma in the form [[Grenoble, BM, 11 (CGM 474)]].
The 1907 catalogue was prepared by none other than Paul {{author|Fournier}}. Note that the pre-CGM shelfmarks are still in use at Grenoble. In scholarship, however, the CGM numbers are cited too, in addition to or replacing the old shelfmarks. To avoid any confusion resulting from this practice, the Grenoble manuscripts on this Wiki have a lemma in the form [[Grenoble, BM, 11 (CGM 474)]]. Only the numerical part of the shelfmarks is relevant for the sortkey (not the CGM numbers, nor the "Rés." that is part of some shelfmarks).


Note that the BM Grenoble has its own digital library, [https://pagella.bm-grenoble.fr Pagella]. As of 2025, digital images of more than 50 medieval manuscripts are available here. Apparently it is not possible to search them by shelfmark; in fact, Pagella does not even reveal the shelfmark of the manuscripts one finds there. The digital copies of Pagella are not linked to from the ARCA platform or Biblissima. The BnF, which links to them, has manuscript descriptions based on the CGM.
Note that the BM Grenoble has its own digital library, [https://pagella.bm-grenoble.fr Pagella]. As of 2025, digital images of more than 50 medieval manuscripts are available here. Apparently it is not possible to search them by shelfmark; in fact, Pagella does not even reveal the shelfmark of the manuscripts one finds there. The BnF, which links to Pagella, has manuscript descriptions based on the CGM.


There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript in Grenoble, BM}} manuscripts in this Wiki which are held by Grenoble, BM; see [[:Category:Manuscript in Grenoble, BM]].
There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript in Grenoble, BM}} articles on this Wiki on manuscripts which are held by Grenoble, BM; see [[:Category:Manuscript in Grenoble, BM]].


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Latest revision as of 23:34, 30 November 2025

Place Grenoble
Full Name Bibliothèque d'étude et du patrimoine
Abbreviated as BM
Country France
Wikidata QID Q2901456
Official Website http://www.bm-grenoble.fr/
Second Website https://pagella.bm-grenoble.fr
GND ID 1023390-8
Catalogue CGM VII (1889)
Catalogue 2 CGM XLI (1903) (supplement)


The municipal library at Grenoble currently us known as Bibliothèque d'étude et du patrimoine; the Clavis Wiki retains the traditional abbreviation BM for short titles and the lemmata of manuscript descriptions.

For the short titles and lemmata, these shelfmarks alone are used on this Wiki; however, the CGM numbers are mentioned in the individual manuscript descriptions.

The 1907 catalogue was prepared by none other than Paul Fournier. Note that the pre-CGM shelfmarks are still in use at Grenoble. In scholarship, however, the CGM numbers are cited too, in addition to or replacing the old shelfmarks. To avoid any confusion resulting from this practice, the Grenoble manuscripts on this Wiki have a lemma in the form Grenoble, BM, 11 (CGM 474). Only the numerical part of the shelfmarks is relevant for the sortkey (not the CGM numbers, nor the "Rés." that is part of some shelfmarks).

Note that the BM Grenoble has its own digital library, Pagella. As of 2025, digital images of more than 50 medieval manuscripts are available here. Apparently it is not possible to search them by shelfmark; in fact, Pagella does not even reveal the shelfmark of the manuscripts one finds there. The BnF, which links to Pagella, has manuscript descriptions based on the CGM.

There are 8 articles on this Wiki on manuscripts which are held by Grenoble, BM; see Category:Manuscript in Grenoble, BM.