Manuscripts

Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, MS F IV 1/no. 7

  • Latin, Irish
  • s. ix
  • Continental manuscripts containing Irish, Continental manuscripts containing Irish
  • vellum
Two small folia containing fragments of a Latin commentary on the Gospel of Mark. The commentary is extensively glossed in Old Irish and to a lesser extent, in Latin.
Identifiers
Shelfmark
F IV 1 no. 7
Type
theological and exegetical literature
Provenance and related aspects
Language
Latin Secondary: Irish
Date
s. ix
9th century
Origin, provenance
Origin: Bobbio
Bobbio
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Bobbio?
Later provenance: ass. with Peyron (Amedeo)Peyron (Amedeo)
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The manuscript was discovered by A. Peyron on a visit to the monastery of Bobbio. He transferred it to the university library of Turin.
Origin, provenance
Bobbio
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)

Kenney, James F., “Chapter VII: Religious literature and ecclesiastical culture”, in: James F. Kenney, The sources for the early history of Ireland: an introduction and guide. Volume 1: ecclesiastical, Revised ed., 11, New York: Octagon, 1966. 622–744.
[id. 511. ‘Turin fragments of a Commentary on Mark’]
Ottino, Giuseppe, I codices Bobbiesi nella Biblioteca nazionale di Torino, Turin, Palermo: Carlo Clausen, 1890.
Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link>
23–24 direct link
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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June 2015, last updated: October 2021