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Two ''summae'' of the 1170s refer to a work called ''Candela''. Kuttner identified this work with the ''Candela'' of Gerland of Besançon (d. 1147). It is extant (according to Kuttner) in nine medieval manuscripts including BnF lat. 10623, 14618, and 18119.
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    | century = saec. XII
    | title  = Candela Gerlandi
    | author1 = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
}}Two ''summae'' of the 1170s refer to a work called ''Candela''. Kuttner identified this work with the ''Candela'' of Gerland of Besançon (d. 1147). It is extant (according to Kuttner) in nine medieval manuscripts including BnF lat. 10623, 14618, and 18119.


Stephan Kuttner, Gerland of Besançon and the Manuscripts of His ‘Candela’: A Bibliographical Note, in: Traditio 32 (1976), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900018390
Stephan Kuttner, Gerland of Besançon and the Manuscripts of His ‘Candela’: A Bibliographical Note, in: Traditio 32 (1976), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900018390

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Title Candela Gerlandi
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Century saec. XII
Main author Fowler-Magerl, Linda

Two summae of the 1170s refer to a work called Candela. Kuttner identified this work with the Candela of Gerland of Besançon (d. 1147). It is extant (according to Kuttner) in nine medieval manuscripts including BnF lat. 10623, 14618, and 18119.

Stephan Kuttner, Gerland of Besançon and the Manuscripts of His ‘Candela’: A Bibliographical Note, in: Traditio 32 (1976), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900018390


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