Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Sessoriano 40
  • s. ix
Not yet published
Pollard, Richard Matthew, “Nonantola and Reichenau: a new manuscript of Heito’s Visio Wettini and the foundations for a new critical edition”, Revue Bénédictine 120:2 (2010): 243–294.  
abstract:

At the end of Rome B.N.c.R. Sess. 40 is found a hitherto ignored ninth-century witness to Heito of Reichenau‘s Visio Wettini, one of the most important medieval visiones of the Afterlife. This article is a preliminary study for a new edition of the text, and analyses the textual history of the Visio Wettini, discussing Sess. 40 as well as the copies found in Karlsruhe Aug. CXI and Laon B.M. 281. Besides offering a census of Visio Wettini manuscripts that demonstrates the popularity of Heito‘s Visio throughout the Middle Ages, the article shows that the Visio Wettini has a textual transmission more complex than previously thought. Most importantly, it is shown that Nonantola received an early copy of the Visio Wettini, and may have had important cultural links with Reichenau in the ninth century.


Results for Rome (24)

A copy of the Irish catechism Lochran na gcreidmheach (1676) authored by Froinsias Ó Maolmhuaidh (Francis Molloy, Irish Franciscan monk of St Isidore's, Rome).

  • s. xviiiex or later
  • Rome, Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, MS A 80
Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense, MS 641

Manuscript unit, probably written in Benevento, containing patristic and hagiographical literature. It belongs with ff. 139-150 of Vatican MS Reg. lat. 1267. Ff. 84-89 are palimpsests. 

  • s. ixex/xin
  • Rome, Biblioteca Corsiniana, MS 777
Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Sessoriano 40
Not yet published.
  • s. ix
  • Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Sessoriano 71
  • Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Sessoriano 95
  • Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Sessoriano 127