Augustinus, Tractatus in Iohannis Evangelium – Virtual Reconstruction
Parchment · 1 bifolium, 1 leaf · 1175 – 1200 CE · Lambach (Austria)F-7eun
[sine loco], codices restituti
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Gottschalk of Lambach
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Benediktinerstift Lambach
Summary
One bifolium and one leaf of Augustine's Tracts on John. These leaves were part of a manuscript written by Gottschalk, a prolific scribe and artist in the late-twelfth-century scriptorium of the Benedictine Abbey in Lambach, Austria. The manuscript was the second of a two-volume set; the first volume is Lambach, Stiftsbibliothek CML L. Gottschalk was also responsible for the eponymous Gottschalk Antiphonary, re-sequenced here.
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Lisa Fagin Davis
