Leiden. Universiteitsbibliotheek, BPL 191 E

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  • Part 1 contains: (ff. 1r-60v) Letters / Ivo of Chartres. - (ff. 44v-47r) Letter of Wazo of Liège to the provost Johannes (chapter 3 of the Vita of Wazo). - (ff. 57v-58v) Initia of "Epistolae formatae". - (ff. 58v-59v) Letter from a provost of Mainz to a bishop of Paderborn. - (ff. 59v-60v) Annotations on some of the Psalms / Hugh of Saint Victor. - (f. 60v) Recipe for making ointment. With glosses in German.
    Part 2 contains: (ff. 61r-110v) Glosses on the bible / Albertus of Siegburg. The text is interrupted with: (ff. 97r-107v) Orthographia / Bede the Venerable. - (ff. 108v-110r) Expositio sermonum antiquorum / Fabius Planciades Fulgentius. Short redaction. - (ff. 110v-112r) Verses on prosody. - (f. 112r) Text on, apparently, recognizing the color and sex of a newly born lamb by hearing alone.
    Part 3 contains: (ff. 113r-123r) Institutiones grammaticae / Priscian. Incomplete. - (f. 123r-v) Some glosses and notes on the Institutiones grammaticae. - (f. 124v) Some Leonine verses.
    Part 4 contains: (ff. 125r-v) De orthographia / Isidore of Seville. - (ff. 125v-127r) De orthographia / Flavius Caper. Excerpt. - (ff. 127v-128v) Notes on the Institutiones grammaticae.
    Part 5 contains: (ff. 129r-140r) Computus emendatus. With many tables. - (f. 140v) Letter from Eccehard, abbot of the Cistercians of Preuilly (?) to the abbot of the Cistercians of Hardehausen. Excerpt.
    Part 6-7 contains: (ff. 141r-156r) Canones ad tabulas Toletanas / Arzachel (al-Zarqali), (translation by Gerard of Cremona). - (ff. 157r-162r) De mensura astrolabii / Hermannus Contractus. - (ff. 162r-174r) Liber de astrolabio / Gerbert of Reims (pope Sylvester II). - (f. 165r) Verses. Added later. - (ff. 174r-177r) De utilitatibus astrolabii / Hermannus Contractus. Excerpt. - (ff. 177v-178v) Treatise on astronomy.
    Part 8 contains: (ff. 179r) End of a grammatical treatise. - (f. 179v-180r) Cursus de sancta Trinitate, ad Matutinas. - (f. 180r-v) Explanation of the Cursus by a certain Ludewicus. Incomplete.
    Subject (temporal):
    Middle Ages
    12th century

    Titre(s) :
    Composite manuscript, eight parts (Latin)
    Epistolae
    Letters
    Praeceptum chymicum
    Glossarium in Vetus et Novum Testamentum
    glossary
    Old Testament
    New Testament
    Expositio sermonum antiquorum
    Voces mutorum animalium
    De Quantitate literarum versifice
    De Agnoscendo colore agnorum natorum vel sexu ex auditu non visu
    Orthographia
    Institutiones grammaticae
    Etymologiae
    De orthographia
    Computus emendatus
    Canones ad tabulas Toletanas
    De Astronomia
    De mensura astrolabii
    Liber de astrolabio
    De Horologico viatorum instrumento
    Carmen leoninum
    De utilitatibus astrolabii
    De Diversis dictionibus
    Cursus de sancta Trinitate, ad Matutinas
    1-3. (ff. 1-124) Epistulae / Ivo of Chartres, and other text(s). - 2. (ff. 61r-110v) Glosses on the bible / Albertus of Siegburg. - And other part(s), BPL 191 E

    Langue(s) des textes : latin, allemand

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  • Gumbert (2009) discerns eight parts but he describes parts 1-3 and parts 6-7 together. Molhuysen (1912) discerns only two parts of which the larger part (ff. 1-140) is written in the same hand, while empty leaves were filled up by other hands.
  • Textual: (ff. 1r-60v) The letters of Ivo of Chartres are 'polluted' with (fragments of) other letters. - (ff. 57v-58v) Incipit: "Labilis huius vitae solatium...". - (ff. 58v-59v) Sancte Paterbrunnensis ecclesie episcopo domino H.G. prepositus et cum eo totus Mogontine sedis clerus fidele servitium cum orationibus. Prepositus immo depositus...". - (ff. 110v-112r) Incipit: "Que non noscuntur si non exempla secuntur...". - (f. 112r) Title: "De agnoscendo colore agnorum natorum vel sexu ex auditu non visu". Incipit: "Quis color sit pecudis si forsan noscere queris...". - (ff. 113r-123r) Up to book II ch. 21, but with some excerpts from book II and IX at the end of the text. - (f. 124v) Possibly written by one 'Henric' (name written in the margin, other hand). Incipit: "Mus gaudet minime nisi sint plures sibi rime...". - (ff. 125r-v) De orthographia is book I, ch. 26 of the Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville. - (ff. 127v-128v) Incipit "Sciendum quod propria nomina...". - (ff. 141r-156r) Incipit: "Quoniam cuiusque actionis...". - (f. 165r) Incipit: "Crux roseis picta notulis et regis am icta...". - (ff. 174r-177r) Incipit: "Incipit liber Hermanni de composicione orologii...". - (ff. 177v-178v) Incipit: "(S)olis duo sunt orbes...". - (ff. 179v-180r) Incipit: "Te invocamus, te adoramus...".
  • Also described by BNM, Handschriftencensus and MMDC.

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