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Manuscrits mérovingiens et carolingiens de la Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon

Manuscrits mérovingiens et carolingiens de la Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon

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Les Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes numelyo - bibliothèque numérique de Lyon manuscrits mérovingiens et carolingiens Parmi les 55 manuscrits conservés à Lyon, 2 datent du Ve siècle, 6 du VIe siècle, 5 du VIIe siècle, 7 du VIIIe siècle, 33 du IXe siècle et 2 du Xe siècle. Ils ont tous écrits sur parchemin, en latin. Les manuscrits bibliques et patristiques sont les plus nombreux. Deux manuscrits (Ms 403 et Ms 1964) forment le célèbre Heptateuque du VIe siècle, une des versions latines antérieures à la traduction de Saint Jérôme. Les Pères de l’Eglise sont très bien représentés avec 36 manuscrits, de nombreux textes de Saint Jérôme, Bède, Origène, Grégoire de Nazianze et surtout Saint Augustin. Florus compose lui-même la Compilation augustinienne sur les épîtres de Paul (Ms 484), partiellement autographe. La collection comprend également le Timée de Platon traduit en latin par Chalcidius et des textes juridiques comme la Lex Romana Wisigothorum (Ms 375) ou grammaticaux comme le Commentaire de l’Art majeur de Donat par Murethach. Fermer

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Facsimile Editions Bibliotheca Classica Selecta - Accueil Paris, BnF, lat. 2859 Titre : Florus Lugdunensis, Opera. Auteur : Florus Lugdunensis. Auteur du texte Date d'édition : 0855-0860 Contributeur : Florus de Lyon. Contributeur : Diomedes Contributeur : Saint-Etienne de Lyon. Contributeur : Saint-Martin de l'Ile-Barbe. Contributeur : Diomède Contributeur : Pierre Pithou. Contributeur : Jacques-Auguste de Thou. Contributeur : Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Type : manuscrit Langue : Latin Format : cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Lyon. - Minuscule caroline. Droits : domaine public Identifiant : ark:/12148/btv1b8423837b Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Manuscrits, Latin 2859 Description : Au f. 1 se trouve la table du ms. de la main de Pierre Pithou. Provenance : bnf.fr

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