Three Treatises by Honorius Augustodunensis

2nd half 12th century (Medieval)

18 cm 26.6 cm

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This manuscript was created in southern Germany or northern Austria in the second half of the twelfth century. It is remarkable for having retained its original binding, made of stamped deerskin on wood. The text contains three exegetical works by Honorius Augustodunensis, a m...

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Southern Germany or northern Austria, perhaps Lambach or Salzburg, ca. 1150-1200 [see Holter, ""Initialen,"" 261f and Hoffman, 287]; Lambach library [numbered B.67 on upper board, 94 and LXXXXIV, and 184 on spine]; Jacques Rosenthal [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Rosenthal Sale, Munich, 1928 [cat. 90, no. 144]; Gruel [no. 1369, bookplate on front pastedown] [date and mode of acquisition unknown, probably from Rosenthal Sale]; Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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