Select manuscript from this collection: Cod. 98  Cod. AA 90.15 Cod. AA 90.17  MUE Inc I 20  208/235

Country of Location:
Country of Location
Switzerland
Location:
Location
Bern
Library / Collection:
Library / Collection
Burgerbibliothek
Shelfmark:
Shelfmark
Cod. AA 90.16
Manuscript Title:
Manuscript Title
De divisionibus temporum (Fragment)
Caption:
Caption
Parchment · II + 8 + II ff. · 25.5 x 18 cm · France · last third of the 9th century
Language:
Language
Latin
Manuscript Summary:
Manuscript Summary
Four bifolia (possibly one quire) from a manuscript produced in France. The text, conceived as a dialogue between teacher and pupil, which survives in its entirety in Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 417, f. 47r-61v, contains the treatise De divisionibus temporum, based on an Irish computus. Formerly in the possession of Pierre Daniel, the fragment came to Bern in 1632 as part of the property of Jacques Bongars. (mit)
Standard description:
Standard description
Redigiert von Florian Mittenhuber, Mai 2021.
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
DOI (Digital Object Identifier
10.5076/e-codices-bbb-AA0090-16 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-bbb-AA0090-16)
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Permanent link
http://e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/AA0090-16
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IIIF Manifest URL
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How to quote
Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. AA 90.16: De divisionibus temporum (Fragment) (http://e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/AA0090-16).
Online Since:
Online Since
07/12/2021
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Document Type:
Document Type
Fragment
Century:
Century
9th century
Binding:
Binding
19th century
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