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A copy of the [[Collectio Tripartita]]. It is manuscript '''H''' in the Brett/Nowak edition.
A copy of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]''. It is manuscript '''H''' in the {{author|Brett/Nowak}} edition.


The text begins with the Ivonian preface as far as 'querere debeat' (Prol. 142, ending before the list of contents), followed by the Tripartita preface proper. It has the dislocated version of A 2.3-4, 2.26 as in [[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282]] (= '''Q''') and (partially) [[Alençon, BM, 135]] (= '''A'''). Written saec. xii med. and later in Italy, where it may have been from the outset; the hand is rather heavy. It is unique in attributing the collection to Ivo of Chartres.
The text begins with the Ivonian preface as far as 'querere debeat' (Prol. 142, ending before the list of contents), followed by the ''Tripartita'' preface proper. It has the dislocated version of ''Tripartita'' A2.3-4, 2.26 as in [[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282]] (= '''Q''') and (partially) [[Alençon, BM, 135]] (= '''A'''). Written saec. XIImed and later in Italy, where it may have been from the outset; the hand is rather heavy. It is unique in attributing the collection to Ivo of Chartres.


Apparently not online, at least not via BVMM, as of April 2022.
Apparently not online, at least not via BVMM, as of April 2022.


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[[Category:Manuscript of IT]]
[[Category:Manuscript of IT]]
[[Category:Manuscript saec XII]]
[[Category:Manuscript saec XII]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Hamilton 00345}}

Revision as of 20:49, 15 September 2024

A copy of the Collectio Tripartita. It is manuscript H in the Brett/Nowak edition.

The text begins with the Ivonian preface as far as 'querere debeat' (Prol. 142, ending before the list of contents), followed by the Tripartita preface proper. It has the dislocated version of Tripartita A2.3-4, 2.26 as in Paris, BnF, lat. 4282 (= Q) and (partially) Alençon, BM, 135 (= A). Written saec. XIImed and later in Italy, where it may have been from the outset; the hand is rather heavy. It is unique in attributing the collection to Ivo of Chartres.

Apparently not online, at least not via BVMM, as of April 2022.