Faesch, Remigius (1595-1667)
The oldest manuscript of Sedulius Scottus' commentaries on the common introductions to the Gospels. In the 16th century, the manuscript apparently came from Fulda to Basel, a center for printing. This brief work, which has survived in only a handful of codices, is still awaiting a critical edition.
Online Since: 03/29/2019
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- Faesch, Remigius (Librarian) | Knöttel, Johann (Librarian) | Sedulius, Scotus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript with excerpts from a ‘Martinellus' and from Sedulius' Carmen Paschale was produced around the turn from the 8th to the 9th century in the German-Anglo-Saxon area; in the 16th century it apparently came from Fulda to Basel, a center for printing. The manuscript originally included a Vita s. Eulaliae virginis, which has been lost. Remarkable are the scanning aids at the beginning of the Carmen Paschale.
Online Since: 03/29/2019
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- Faesch, Remigius (Librarian) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Knöttel, Johann (Librarian) | Sedulius, Caelius (Author) | Sulpicius, Severus (Author) Found in: Standard description