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Manuscripts

Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 9565-9566 Martianus Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii; with runes and Dubthach’s cryptogram

  • Latin
  • s. x
  • Continental manuscripts
  • vellum
Identifiers
Shelfmark
9565-9566
Provenance and related aspects
Language
Latin
Date
s. x
10th century.
Origin, provenance
Origin: St. GallenSt. Gallen
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St. Gallen?
Later provenance: Liège, St. LaurentLiège, St. Laurent
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In the later middle ages, the manuscript found its way to the monastery of St. Laurent in Liège.
Hands, scribes
Codicological information
Material
vellum
The list below has been collated from the table of contents, if available on this page,Progress in this area is being made piecemeal. Full and partial tables of contents are available for a small number of manuscripts. and incoming annotations for individual texts (again, if available).Whenever catalogue entries about texts are annotated with information about particular manuscript witnesses, these manuscripts can be queried for the texts that are linked to them.

Sources

Secondary sources (select)

Derolez, R., “Dubthach’s cryptogram: some notes in connexion with Brussels MS 9565-9566”, L'antiquité classique 21 (1952): 359–375.
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Derolez, R., Runica manuscripta: the English tradition, Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Werken uitgegeven door de Faculteit van de Wijsbegeerte en Letteren, 118, Brugge: De Tempel, 1954.
Marchal, François Joseph Ferdinand, Catalogue des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Royale des Ducs de Bourgogne, 3 vols, vol. 1: Résumé historique. Inventaire, no. 1–18000, Bruxelles: Muquardt, 1839.
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
June 2014, last updated: December 2022