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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.
The Italian ("um 1217", Bologna or Padua according to the catalogue) 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

Latest revision as of 09:52, 11 July 2025

Library Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek
Shelfmark Msc.Can.19
Century saec. XIII
Provenance Bamberg Cathedral chapter
European region of origin Northern Italy
Collection Breviarium extravagantium
Digital Images nbn-resolving
Description at digital.bib-bvb.de
Author Christof Rolker


The Italian ("um 1217", Bologna or Padua according to the catalogue) 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