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Casus to Henry of Merseburg, Summa decretalium, Note on why Bede is called ‘Venerable’ — 13th century, late; German

MS. Lat. misc. g. 2

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Title

Casus to Henry of Merseburg, Summa decretalium, Note on why Bede is called ‘Venerable’ — 13th century, late; German

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. misc. g. 2

Place of origin

German

Date

13th century, late

Language

Latin

Contents

(fol. 5) Casus to Henry of Merseburg, Summa decretalium
(fol. 12v) Bk. II
(fol. 17v) Bk. III
(fol. 43v) Bk. IV
(fol. 55) Bk. V
(fol. 95) Note on why Bede is called ‘Venerable’

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 98 leaves

Hands

Written below top line

Decoration

Plain red initials.

Binding

modern binding.

Acquisition

Sotheby's 11 April 1961, lot 137. Bought.

Provenance

Klosterneuburg, 1656. ‘Can. Reg. Claustroneoburg. bibliotheca inscriptus 4 Novemb. 1656’ (fol.4).

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  • Henricus, Merseburgensis, ca. 1242

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