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Author's name from Steiner, A. Guillaume Perrault and Vincent of Beauvais. Speculum, vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan., 1933) pp. 51-58. Sometimes attributed Humbert of Romans, Vincent of Beauvais, or Thomas Aquinas.

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gh93rg79q
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De institutione religiosorum
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gh93rg79q
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document
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title
De institutione religiosorum
description
Author's name from Steiner, A. Guillaume Perrault and Vincent of Beauvais. Speculum, vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan., 1933) pp. 51-58. Sometimes attributed Humbert of Romans, Vincent of Beauvais, or Thomas Aquinas.
date
["1380"]
year
1380
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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no restrictions
language
Latin
identifierLocal
06_01_020132
creators
Guilelmus Peraldus, approximately 1190-1271
Humbert, de Romans, 1194?-1277
Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264
Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Medieval and Early Renaissance Manuscripts
subjects
Education--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
Europe
Italy
genreBasic
Manuscripts
Books
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--France
Manuscripts, Medieval--France
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Marginalia
Manicules
Embossed stamps
Bookplates
Gothic scripts
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Text
country
Italy
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1
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144 leaves : parchment ; 193 x 132 (137 x 88) mm
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sf268508b
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np193j758
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42.8333
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12.8333
notes
Author's name from Steiner, A. Guillaume Perrault and Vincent of Beauvais. Speculum, vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan., 1933) pp. 51-58. Sometimes attributed Humbert of Romans, Vincent of Beauvais, or Thomas Aquinas.
Title from incipit (fol. [5]): Incipit prologus in librum De institutiones religiosorum qui dicitur erudire Ierusalem.
Date from colophon on fol. Cxxxvii verso; place of production based on analysis of script.
Ms. codex.
Origin: Written in Italy or Southern France in 1380. See colophon on fol. Cxxxvii verso ("Explicit liber erudire Ierusalem totus sit laus Domino Ihesu Christo et Matri eius gloriosissime. Quem scripsit & perfecit D.T.M. monasterii sancti Laurentii [erased] sub anno domino M.CCC.L.xxx.")
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[Italy?]
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gh93rg79q
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