Texts

Latin poem by Colmán nepos cracavist on a miracle of Brigit.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 18095 
rubric: Versus Colmani episcopi de sancta Brigida   
f. 47r-47v  
Text
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS nouv. acq. lat. 1615/ff. 128-193 
rubric: Colmanus nepos Cracavist in Roma virtutem hanc sanctae Brigitȩ praedicavit   Cited, along with another poem attributed to Colmán (beg. Dum subito properas dulces invisere terras), in a section of an astronomical tract beg. De peritia cursus lunae et maris. Part of the rubric is echoed in the left margin.
ff. 182v–183r  
MS
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS nouv. acq. lat. 1615/ff. 128-193 
context:    rubric: Excerptum de astrologia. Duo sunt extremi vertices mundi quos apellant polos   incl. Dum subito properas dulces invisere terras, Quodam forte die caelo dum turbidus imber   Subheadings: f. 180: De positione et cursus planetarum; f. 181v: De intervallis earum; f. 182v: De peritia cursus lunae et maris, followed by two poems attributed to ‘Colmanus nepos cracavist’, beg. Quodam forte die caelo dum turbidus imber and Dum subito properas dulces invisere terrae.
in section: f. 179r–f. 183v

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[ed.] Strecker, Karl [ed.], Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. 6.1, MGH Antiquitates, Berlin: Weidmann, 1951.
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179–180
[ed.] Esposito, Mario, “The poems of Colmanus ‘nepos Cracavist’ and Dungalus ‘praecipuus scottorum’”, The Journal of Theological Studies 33 (1932): 113–131.
114–115