Ommundsen Äslaug. From Books to Bindings — and Back. Medieval Manuscript Fragments in Norway. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°52-53. Printemps-automne 2008. pp. 34-44
The main manuscript of Konungs skuggsjá, AM 243 b α fol, dated to the last quarter of the thirteenth...
Pozńanski Adam. Medieval Manuscripts at the Wroclaw University Library. An Overview of the Collectio...
Skemer Don C. Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at Princeton University Library. In: Gazette du l...
Ommundsen Äslaug. From Books to Bindings — and Back. Medieval Manuscript Fragments in Norway. In: Ga...
The basic source material of this study is a selected group of manuscript fragments of Norwegian pro...
Most known book collections in medieval Norway are associated with religious institutions such as mo...
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, The French connection : Norwegian manuscript fragments of Fench origin and th...
Hamer Richard. «MSS» : A database for western medieval manuscripts. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n...
Hermans Jos Maria-Martinus. The study of medieval and Renaissance bookbindings in the Low Countries....
This thesis examines medieval Latin manuscript fragments of French origin in the Norwegian National ...
Fragments from medieval manuscripts have survived in large numbers and are significant sources to me...
Quelques nouvelles acquisitions, disponibles à la section de codicologie, histoire des bibliothèques...
Nniskanen Samu. Medieval Publishing from c. 1000 to 1500 (ERC Starting Grant project 716538). In: Ga...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
Scholars have always investigated fragments of manuscripts according to their field of study. A new ...
The main manuscript of Konungs skuggsjá, AM 243 b α fol, dated to the last quarter of the thirteenth...
Pozńanski Adam. Medieval Manuscripts at the Wroclaw University Library. An Overview of the Collectio...
Skemer Don C. Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at Princeton University Library. In: Gazette du l...
Ommundsen Äslaug. From Books to Bindings — and Back. Medieval Manuscript Fragments in Norway. In: Ga...
The basic source material of this study is a selected group of manuscript fragments of Norwegian pro...
Most known book collections in medieval Norway are associated with religious institutions such as mo...
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, The French connection : Norwegian manuscript fragments of Fench origin and th...
Hamer Richard. «MSS» : A database for western medieval manuscripts. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n...
Hermans Jos Maria-Martinus. The study of medieval and Renaissance bookbindings in the Low Countries....
This thesis examines medieval Latin manuscript fragments of French origin in the Norwegian National ...
Fragments from medieval manuscripts have survived in large numbers and are significant sources to me...
Quelques nouvelles acquisitions, disponibles à la section de codicologie, histoire des bibliothèques...
Nniskanen Samu. Medieval Publishing from c. 1000 to 1500 (ERC Starting Grant project 716538). In: Ga...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
Scholars have always investigated fragments of manuscripts according to their field of study. A new ...
The main manuscript of Konungs skuggsjá, AM 243 b α fol, dated to the last quarter of the thirteenth...
Pozńanski Adam. Medieval Manuscripts at the Wroclaw University Library. An Overview of the Collectio...
Skemer Don C. Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at Princeton University Library. In: Gazette du l...