Birgittine Manuscripts and Medieval Book Production This article is an attempt to identify the scribes of four anonymous and undated manuscripts containing the Old Swedish version of the Revelations of St Birgitta of Sweden: C 61 (Uppsala University Library), A 33 and A 44 (The National Library of Sweden), and Mh 20 (Lund University Library) and by means of textual comparison formulate a hypothesis of their place of origin. It is shown that the youngest of these, C 61, was compiled from exemplars representing different versions of the Old Swedish text and that the editio princeps of the Latin text (Ghotan 1492) was used for comparison. One of the main hands in C 61 and the only hand in A 33 are attested in the Registrum ecclesie lincopensis...
This paper investigates the activity of lay scribes of manuscripts in the High Middle Ages until the...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the ten documents, written in the Italian language, regist...
Beginning with expressions such as ideographs, the author’s autograph, and the copyist’s autograph, ...
Birgittine Manuscripts and Medieval Book Production This article is an attempt to identify the scrib...
The present thesis aims to investigate the scribes who contributed to the manuscript Stockholm Islan...
In the first few years after Birgitta of Sweden’s death (1373) her confessors, both named Peter, com...
The medieval legislation for Sweden (Landslag), adopted in the XIVth century in the reign of king Ma...
A group of prayer books in the written material from the late mediaeval Vadstena Abbeythat still sur...
A survey of the literature by and about St. Birgitta of Sweden and the Birgittine Order, from the fi...
A survey of the Latin Lives of St Birgitta of Sweden, with an edition of a brief life found in an En...
In the late 1950's the first complete translation of the Revelations of St Birgitta was published by...
This study is concerned with the libraries, manuscripts and book culture of the Birgittine Vadstena ...
ABSTRACT This thesis contains a partial edition of a previously unpublished manuscript, De lapidibus...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate whether or not saintly biographies can provide readers with...
This dissertation explores the library of Scheyern Abbey through religious, artistic, bibliographica...
This paper investigates the activity of lay scribes of manuscripts in the High Middle Ages until the...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the ten documents, written in the Italian language, regist...
Beginning with expressions such as ideographs, the author’s autograph, and the copyist’s autograph, ...
Birgittine Manuscripts and Medieval Book Production This article is an attempt to identify the scrib...
The present thesis aims to investigate the scribes who contributed to the manuscript Stockholm Islan...
In the first few years after Birgitta of Sweden’s death (1373) her confessors, both named Peter, com...
The medieval legislation for Sweden (Landslag), adopted in the XIVth century in the reign of king Ma...
A group of prayer books in the written material from the late mediaeval Vadstena Abbeythat still sur...
A survey of the literature by and about St. Birgitta of Sweden and the Birgittine Order, from the fi...
A survey of the Latin Lives of St Birgitta of Sweden, with an edition of a brief life found in an En...
In the late 1950's the first complete translation of the Revelations of St Birgitta was published by...
This study is concerned with the libraries, manuscripts and book culture of the Birgittine Vadstena ...
ABSTRACT This thesis contains a partial edition of a previously unpublished manuscript, De lapidibus...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate whether or not saintly biographies can provide readers with...
This dissertation explores the library of Scheyern Abbey through religious, artistic, bibliographica...
This paper investigates the activity of lay scribes of manuscripts in the High Middle Ages until the...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the ten documents, written in the Italian language, regist...
Beginning with expressions such as ideographs, the author’s autograph, and the copyist’s autograph, ...