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  <note displayLabel="Note">Partial parchment bifolium, arranged in three columns per page. Ruled in dry point. Pricking on outer column of each leaf. Folds and excisions indicate later use in a binding.</note>
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- <abstract>Carolingian glossary of Latin words with their variant definitions and uses. Likely from either the Glossarium Ansileubi or Librum Glossarum. Arrangement is alphabetical. Sources cited in the margins make references to classical authors, including Cicero, Virgil, and Isidore. Contents of this description initially drawn from bookseller's description and augmentedy by undergraduate and graduate student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses from the 1970s-present. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Carolingian glossary of Latin words with their variant definitions and uses. Likely from either the &lt;i&gt;Glossarium Ansileubi&lt;/i&gt; or &lt;i&gt;Librum Glossarum&lt;/i&gt;. Arrangement is alphabetical. Sources cited in the margins make references to classical authors, including Cicero, Virgil, and Isidore. Contents of this description initially drawn from bookseller's description and augmentedy by undergraduate and graduate student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses from the 1970s-present. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">1 leaf: 330 mm x 262 mm. Writing box: 260mm x 204mm. Two columns of 34 lines each, columns 15mm apart. Ruling with a hard point, four single vertical bounding lines in center column, double vertical bounding lines on margin. Prickings clearly visible 14 mm from outer edge.</note>
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- <abstract>This leaf is one of two Stanford-owned leaves originating from the same dispersed book. The texts on the two leaves appear to have been compiled as prefatory matter, either before a commentary or preceding a Psalter. They include a hitherto unrecorded commentary on the Psalms, apparently of Carolingian authorship, and an early appearance of a prologue attributed to Bede, or pesudo-Bede. This leaf contains 4 sequential texts. Text 1 begins (mid-word) "-brius succidatur. Unde consueta" and ends "de purissimo fonte potare" : identified as part of Jerome's preface to the 'Hebrew Psalter,' Patrologia Latina 29, cols 118-120. Text 2 begins "Dum multa corpora liborum" and ends "per bonefacium presbiterum heirosolima": identified as Letter 5 of Pseudo-Damasus to Jerome, Patrologia Latina 13, col. 440. Text 3 begins "Beatissimo pape damaso sedix apostolicae hieronomus simplex. Legi litteras" and ends (on verso) "laudis semper canatur": identified as Ep. XLVII, Letter of Pseudo-Jerome to Pope Damasus, Patrologia Latina, 30 cols. 294-5. Text 4 begins on the first leaf with "David filius iesse cum esset in regno suo." The text is from a commentary on the pslams and continues on the second leaf but the text is non-continuous." See also M0389. Box 1, Folder 02, Item 2. Contents of this abstract drawn from accompanying dealer's notes and related correspondance.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;This leaf is one of two Stanford-owned leaves originating from the same dispersed book. The texts on the two leaves appear to have been compiled as prefatory matter, either before a commentary or preceding a Psalter. They include a hitherto unrecorded commentary on the Psalms, apparently of Carolingian authorship, and an early appearance of a prologue attributed to Bede, or pesudo-Bede. This leaf contains 4 sequential texts. Text 1 begins (mid-word) "-brius succidatur. Unde consueta" and ends "de purissimo fonte potare" : identified as part of Jerome's preface to the 'Hebrew Psalter,' &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina&lt;/i&gt; 29, cols 118-120. Text 2 begins "Dum multa corpora liborum" and ends "per bonefacium presbiterum heirosolima": identified as Letter 5 of Pseudo-Damasus to Jerome, &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina &lt;/i&gt;13, col. 440. Text 3 begins "Beatissimo pape damaso sedix apostolicae hieronomus simplex. Legi litteras" and ends (on verso) "laudis semper canatur": identified as Ep. XLVII, Letter of Pseudo-Jerome to Pope Damasus, &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina&lt;/i&gt;, 30 cols. 294-5. Text 4 begins on the first leaf with "David filius iesse cum esset in regno suo." The text is from a commentary on the pslams and continues on the second leaf but the text is non-continuous." See also M0389. Box 1, Folder 02, Item 2. Contents of this abstract drawn from accompanying dealer's notes and related correspondance.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">1 leaf: originally 330 mm x 262 mm. Writing box: 260 mm x 204 mm. This leaf has been cut down irregularly to approximately 180 mm wide. Two columns of 34 lines each, columns 15mm apart. Ruling with a hard point, four single vertical bounding lines in center column, double vertical bounding lines on margin. Prickings clearly visible 14 mm from outer edge.</note>
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- <abstract>This leaf is one of two Stanford-owned leaves originating from the same dispersed book. The texts on the two leaves appear to have been compiled as prefatory matter, either before a commentary or preceding a Psalter. They include a hitherto unrecorded commentary on the Psalms, apparently of Carolingian authorship, and an early appearance of a prologue attributed to Bede, or pesudo-Bede. This leaf contains part of a commentary on the psalms, which begins as text 4 on the first in this folder. The text begins "delectatio terrore iuxta conpugeretur" and ends "Quid utique inpossible est ut quis." This commentary is included in Bede's Dubia et Spuria, Patrologia Latina 93, cols. 477-80. It was See also M0389. Box 1, Folder 02, Item 1. Contents of this abstract drawn from accompanying dealer's notes and related correspondance.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;This leaf is one of two Stanford-owned leaves originating from the same dispersed book. The texts on the two leaves appear to have been compiled as prefatory matter, either before a commentary or preceding a Psalter. They include a hitherto unrecorded commentary on the Psalms, apparently of Carolingian authorship, and an early appearance of a prologue attributed to Bede, or pesudo-Bede. This leaf contains part of a commentary on the psalms, which begins as text 4 on the first in this folder. The text begins "delectatio terrore iuxta conpugeretur" and ends "Quid utique inpossible est ut quis." This commentary is included in Bede's &lt;i&gt;Dubia et Spuria&lt;/i&gt;, &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina &lt;/i&gt;93, cols. 477-80. It was &lt;i&gt; &lt;/i&gt;See also M0389. Box 1, Folder 02, Item 1. Contents of this abstract drawn from accompanying dealer's notes and related correspondance.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Hand Note">The script is a slightly sloping caroline minuscule, with uncial headings for the letters and a rustic captial heading for the prologue. Abbreviations are limited and standard. Corrections are generally neat interlinear insertions with the word to be corrected indicated by a line of dots placed under it.</note>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">1 bifolium leaf of parchment measuring 300 mm x 215 mm. Text is written in a single column of 24 written lines. Ruling is with dry point done on the hair side.First line of text written above the top ruling line. No prickings are visible. Membrane is quite thin in places, some holes</note>
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  <abstract>Contains chants and readings for the celebration of the day hours of the Office, starting with the end of Dec 27 through the middle of December 28th (Offices for the Holy Innocents). Possibly from a collectar. The second folio contains chant and readings for December 30 and December 31 (feast of St. Silvester). Antiphons, short responsories, and a single hymn are present. Music was added after the words. The notation is a Germanic variant of the unheighted St. Gall neumatic system. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">Bifolium of parchment measuring 295 mm x 210 mm. Single column of 18 lines. Ruling in dry point on the hair side. Double bounding lines for each column. Cut down from original size for use in a later binding. Hair follicles vixible. Margins and one line of text have been lost as a result of trimming, as well as any prickings or quire marks. Walter damage and plentiful wormholes apparent along left side of the recto. Fragment likely used as endleaf in a later book.</note>
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- <abstract>Fragment from a Beneventan psalter, containing most of Psalm 36: verses 1-29. For an early printed edition of this text in its relation to other versions of the psalter, see Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples's Quincuplex Psalterium, 1513. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment from a Beneventan psalter, containing most of Psalm 36: verses 1-29. For an early printed edition of this text in its relation to other versions of the psalter, see Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples's &lt;i&gt;Quincuplex Psalterium&lt;/i&gt;, 1513. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">Single parchment leaf measuring 42.5 cm x 30 cm. Two columns of 44 lines each. Ruling in dry point. Prickings appear in right margin of recto.</note>
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- <abstract>Fragment of St. Augustine's "Tractatus in Johannem," including tracts 49.27 to 50.6 in the modern numbering. This manuscript numbers the same tracts as the end of tract 50 through beginning of 51. See Corpus Christianorum Series Latina XXXVI, pp. 432-35. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment of St. Augustine's "Tractatus in Johannem," including tracts 49.27 to 50.6 in the modern numbering. This manuscript numbers the same tracts as the end of tract 50 through beginning of 51. See C&lt;i&gt;orpus Christianorum Series Latina&lt;/i&gt; XXXVI, pp. 432-35. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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- <abstract>Fragment from Tractatus de Professione Monachorum, by Guillaume de Peraldo (or Perault), a manual on the proper behavior of monks, using classical and biblical references to demonstrate proper conduct. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment from &lt;i&gt;Tractatus de Professione Monachorum&lt;/i&gt;, by Guillaume de Peraldo (or Perault), a manual on the proper behavior of monks, using classical and biblical references to demonstrate proper conduct. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcriptions and research papers are available upon request.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">Single leaf of parchment, later used as the endpaper of another volumn. Bounding lines done in drypoint. Slight damage to recto. More extensive damage on the verso. Pen trials from this later period of re-use on both sides of the leaf.</note>
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- <abstract>Fragment containing a portion of homily 21: "Habita ad populum in basilica beatae Mariae virginis, die sanctae Paschae," from the second book of Gregory the Great's XL Homiliarum in Evangelia Libri Duo as well as a non-Gregorian homily, perhaps attributed to Leo. For the Gregory the Great homily, see Patrologia Latina vol. 76, 1172-73.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment containing a portion of homily 21: "Habita ad populum in basilica beatae Mariae virginis, die sanctae Paschae," from the second book of Gregory the Great's &lt;i&gt;XL Homiliarum in Evangelia Libri Duo &lt;/i&gt;as well as a non-Gregorian homily, perhaps attributed to Leo. For the Gregory the Great homily, see &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina&lt;/i&gt; vol. 76, 1172-73.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;This fragment contains part of the &lt;i&gt;Digesta Justiniana&lt;/i&gt;, perhaps from a school text. It begins with the last lines of Book 4, section 8 and breaks off in the middle of the first citation of Book 5. With interlinear glosses and some marginal notes.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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- <abstract>Fragment containing text from Book 2 of Gregory the Great's Moralia on the Book of Job. Text covers the end of chapter 44, chapter 50, and most of 51 and 52..</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment containing text from Book 2 of Gregory the Great's &lt;i&gt;Moralia &lt;/i&gt;on the Book of Job. Text covers the end of chapter 44, chapter 50, and most of 51 and 52..&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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- <abstract>Contains excerpts from St. Augustine's De civitate Dei, Book 22, chapter, 8, on the martyrdom of St. Stephen and the miracles performed with the aid of his relics. Regular excision of more abstract, rhetorical, and theological passages suggests the fragment comes from a lectionary and not a complete manuscript of Augustine's works.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Contains excerpts from St. Augustine's &lt;i&gt;De civitate Dei&lt;/i&gt;, Book 22, chapter, 8, on the martyrdom of St. Stephen and the miracles performed with the aid of his relics. Regular excision of more abstract, rhetorical, and theological passages suggests the fragment comes from a lectionary and not a complete manuscript of Augustine's works.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">Parchment leaf measuring in its current state 275 mm x 405 mm. Two columns, ruled in dry point inscribed on the hair side. No visible prickings. Approximately 10 lines of writing lost at the bottom of the leaf from trimming.</note>
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- <abstract>Contains text from book 16.50-56 (Par. 63-39). Some emendations and marginal notes, same century. Compare with Patrologia Latina vol. 75, 1150D-1154A. The relevant verses from the book of Job are 24.7-12. See also Box 1, Folder 3, Item 24.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Contains text from book 16.50-56 (Par. 63-39). Some emendations and marginal notes, same century. Compare with &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina &lt;/i&gt;vol. 75, 1150D-1154A. The relevant verses from the book of Job are 24.7-12. See also Box 1, Folder 3, Item 24.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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  <note displayLabel="Note">Parchment bifolium. Each folio measures approximately 26 cm x 40 cm. Two columns. Some staining and uneven folding. Some irregularly spaced, blade prickingsat theouter margin of the second leaf.Dry point ruling extends across center of bifolium.</note>
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- <abstract>Contains text from the homilies ascribed to Paul the Deacon: Homily XLVI, "In assumptione Sanctae Mariae." See Patrologia Latina, vol. 95, col. 1497-1505. Text in the first three lines of leaf 1, recto and all of leaf 2 verso are not in Homily 46 and are not yet identified. Modern pencil notes directly on the leaf suggest(incorrectly) an English origin.</abstract>
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+ <abstract>&lt;html&gt;Fragment contains the last part of chapter 10 through the beginning of chapter 12 of what may be an early scholastic work, containing excerpts from books 13, 29, and 32 of Gregory the Great's &lt;i&gt;Moralium Libri Sive Expositio in Librum Beati Iob (Morals on the Book of Job)&lt;/i&gt;. See &lt;i&gt;Patrologia Latina&lt;/i&gt; 75 and 76. Contents of this description drawn from student research done in Stanford paleography and codicology courses. Student transcription, translation, and research papers are available upon request.&lt;/html&gt;</abstract>
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