Chartres, BM
| Place | Chartres |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Médiathèque l'Apostrophe |
| Abbreviated as | BM |
| Country | France |
| Wikidata QID | Q59749242 |
| Official Website | https://mediatheque.chartres.fr/ |
| GND ID | 1200887964 |
| Catalogue | CGM XI (1890) (manuscripts 1-1796) |
| Catalogue 2 | CGM XLI (1903) (supplement) |
| Catalogue 3 | https://chartres.irht.cnrs.fr/fr |
| Catalogue 4 | Old (1840) catalogue |
The main library of the city of Chartres housing the medieval manuscripts, or what is left of them, since 2007 is called the Médiathèque l'Apostrophe. The Wiki retains the traditional abbreviation as BM for the lemmata of all manuscript articles.
The Bibliothèque municipale of Chartres in 1944 was largely destroyed after an airraid on the city. Many of the more than 500 medieval manuscripts once in the municipal library were lost forever. However, fragments of some 300 codices were preserved by the IRHT. More recently, a large project aimed at the reconstruction of the lost manuscripts, including the digitization of all the fragments (https://chartres.irht.cnrs.fr/fr).
The manuscripts have been catalogued a first in 1840; the CGM catalogue of 1890 introduced new numbers that are still used today. However, the 1840 catalogue numbers are sometimes added in brackets. For example, Chartres, BM, 161 is cited as "161 (154)" not only by CGM (here) but also by the IRHT (here, here and here); more commonly, however, the CGM number alone is used. The CCFr (here) cites it as "No 161", with 154 as "autre cote"; Biblissima has it as "Ms. 161" with a "161 (154)" as alternative designation (here). The library homepage redirects to the the IRHT for its medieval manuscripts, but likewise uses the CGM numbers only to refer to its own manuscripts (here). The Clavis Wiki retains therefore uses the CGM numbers for the lemma of all Chartrain manuscripts, citing the 1840 catalogue numbers as olim shelfmarks.
There are 15 manuscripts in this Wiki which are held by Chartres, BM; see Category:Manuscript in Chartres, BM.