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The Italian manuscript contains the first four of the Compilationes, including the Breviarium on fols 1ra-77va; there is then just over a folio's worth of additions, from fol. 77va-78va. Gérard Fransen, in his work on the Breviarium, placed the Bamberg manuscript in his third, 'classical' or Λ group, as he saw it the most complete - and latest - of the three groups. It is the base manuscript for the analysis in the Clavis database. | |||
Fransen, pp. 238 and 252 | Fransen, pp. 238 and 252 | ||
Revision as of 09:39, 11 July 2025
| Library | Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | Msc.Can.19 |
| Century | saec. XIII |
| Provenance | ? |
| European region of origin | Northern Italy |
| General region of origin | Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
| Collection | Breviarium extravagantium |
| Digital Images | nbn-resolving |
The Italian manuscript contains the first four of the Compilationes, including the Breviarium on fols 1ra-77va; there is then just over a folio's worth of additions, from fol. 77va-78va. Gérard Fransen, in his work on the Breviarium, placed the Bamberg manuscript in his third, 'classical' or Λ group, as he saw it the most complete - and latest - of the three groups. It is the base manuscript for the analysis in the Clavis database.
Fransen, pp. 238 and 252