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Contains, in Latin: (ff. 1r-47r) Martyrologium Fuldense, written over two pages. In the right margins of the rectos: Necrologium Fuldense, written in a 11th-century hand. - (ff. 47v-48r) Computus tables. - (ff. 49r-61r) Epitome Mariani / Marianus Scotus. Later hands (11th century) added names of emperors, popes, martyrs etc. (49r-53v) and the Annales Sancti Bonifacii (53v-55r). - (ff. 61v-62r) Computus table for Easter (Latin) / Dionysius Exiguus. - (ff. 63r-74r) Chronological tables (on the versos) with explanatory text and some drawings (on the rectos). Remaining space on ff. 62v-65r filled by 11th-century hands with: Epistula ad Leonem papam / Pascasinus of Lilybaeum (62r), Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Credo in unum Deo, Pater Noster (62v), Chronicon / Marianus Scotus. Excerpt (62v-65r). - (ff. 74r-79r) Liber pontificalis. Abbreviated and incomplete, until pope Gregory II (-731). Continued by two later hands (on 79r) until popes John VIII (-882) and Gregory VII (-1085).Subject (temporal): Middle Ages10th century
Titre(s) : Martyrologium Fuldense, and other text(s), SCA 49Martyrology of FuldaLiber pontificalis
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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