Munich. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. gall. 29

  • Attested title :
    • Histoire (Romant) de Brutus et de ses successeurs, les Rois de Bretaine (Britannia) jusques a la mort de Cunedage - BSB Cod.gall. 29
  • Other label of the document :
    • Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod.gall. 29
    • MUENCHEN, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, gall. 00029
    • Munich. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. gall. 29
    • München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Cod.gall. 29#Mikroform
  • Held at : Munich. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
  • Languages : French, Old (842-ca.1400)
  • Author : Anonyme
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  • Place of Origin :
  • Composition :
    • 23 Bl. - Pergament
  • Format :
    • 2

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Data Source: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Digitale Bibliothek

  • BSB-Provenienz: Tegernsee, Benediktiner Codex Tegernseensis, dudum mancus Das Manuscript muss schon als es, etwa noch im 15 Jahrhundert, für die Tegernseer gebunden wurde, unvollständig gewesen sein Auf der letzten Seite ist von alter Hand geschrieben: ,Dame dure bele flur otrie moi nostre amur'
    - Altsignatur: Cim 350 - Bauer-Eberhardt: KatillHssBSB VII -
    Extent:
    23 Bl. - Pergament
    Alternative Title:
    Bretagne jusqu'à Cunedagius
    Historia versificata ad instar Gaufredi de Monmouth; digressio de regibus Albae atque Romae non invenitur apud hunc auctorem; differt etiam a Roberti Wacii carmine, quod inscribitur 'Brut'
    Cim. 350
    Histoire des Rois Bretons après Gaufred (Geofroy) de Monmouth
    Thomas, Kat.-Nr. 7
    Histoire des Rois Bretons en vers, différente de celle de Richard Wace, laquelle est communément appelée le Romant de Brut d'Angleterre
    Publication Statement:
    [S.l.] Frankreich 12./13. Jh

Data Source: Jonas

  • Anonyme | Brut dit "de Munich"
    Incipit référence de l'oeuvre : Si cum l'um trueve en mappemonde / Bretanie est une ile parfunde.
    Folio 1ra - 23vb

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Bibliography

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  • THOMAS, Georg Martin (1858), Codices manu scripti Bibliothecae Regiae Monacensis Gallici, Hispanici, Italici, Anglici, Suecici, Danici, Slavici, Esthnici, Hungarici descripti, München (Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum Bibliothecae Regiae Monacensis, Tomus 7) (https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00008270-2)

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  • Bell, Alexander. “The Munich ‘Brut’ and the ‘Estoire Des Bretons.’” Modern Language Review, 1939, 321–54.
  • Careri, Maria, Christine Ruby, and Ian Short. Livres et Écritures En Français et En Occitan Au XIIe Siècle. Edited by Patricia Stirnemann and Terry Nixon. Scritture e Libri Del Medioevo. Roma: Viella, 2011.
  • GROUT, PB. “The Manuscript of the Munich Brut (Codex Gallicus 29 of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich).” In Studies in Medieval French Language and Literature Presented to Brian Woledge in Honour of His 80th Birthday, Edited by North (Sally Burch), with a Preface by Screech (M. A.), 49–58. PUBL ROM ET FR, CLXXX. Genève: Droz, 1987.
  • Grout, P. B. “The Author of the Münich Brut, His Latin Sources and Wace.” Medium Aevum 54 (1985): 274–82.
  • Section romane. Notices de Manuscrits Français et Occitans. Dossiers Suspendus. Paris: CNRS-IRHT, 1937.
  • Short, Ian. “Vernacular Manuscripts I: Britain and France.” In The European Book in the 12th Century, 311–26. Cambridge, 2018.

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