What Emil Secker has called “the jungle of glossed manuscripts” is a very heterogeneous set of sources. There are sets of glosses written to accompany stabilised texts of the ius commune, with the primary purpose of facilitating a coniunctio, the linking of norms located in different parts of the corpora of civil and canon law. There are also apparatuses drawn up to accompany the texts of the ius proprium, the main purpose of which is to outline the areas of application of the norms, the textual form of which is less stabilised than that of the Roman and canonical texts adopted for school teaching. The case of the glosses to Frederick II’s Liber Augustalis illustrates these differences in practice. Scholarly access to the sources of this ex...
This paper deals with the contribution of the grammaticalia to the LG’s composition, and it tries to...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a small group of glosses in the Liber Glossarum, tagged ...
The proposed poster gives an overview on the Gloss-ViBe project which analyses the early medieval Ce...
What Emil Secker has called “the jungle of glossed manuscripts” is a very heterogeneous set of sourc...
International audienceThe manuscript tradition of the Liber glossarum has several interesting featur...
Glossaries were the natural storehouses of learning all through the Middle Ages. Composed in differe...
International audienceThe study of the authorities in the Liber glossarum is conducted here through ...
The essay is devoted to the alphabetical series copied onto the margins of manuscripts leaves. The r...
Biblical glossary as a research problemThe Biblical glossary is one of the most important phenomena ...
The fifteenth-century manuscript Suppl. Gr. 45 (Austrian National Library, ÖNB, Vienna) contains an ...
This paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossarum. My work provides a...
The Gloss on Romans is a collection of sources from many periods and places, which accounts for its ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossar...
International audienceThis second contribution provides several corrections relating to issues of at...
This paper deals with the contribution of the grammaticalia to the LG’s composition, and it tries to...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a small group of glosses in the Liber Glossarum, tagged ...
The proposed poster gives an overview on the Gloss-ViBe project which analyses the early medieval Ce...
What Emil Secker has called “the jungle of glossed manuscripts” is a very heterogeneous set of sourc...
International audienceThe manuscript tradition of the Liber glossarum has several interesting featur...
Glossaries were the natural storehouses of learning all through the Middle Ages. Composed in differe...
International audienceThe study of the authorities in the Liber glossarum is conducted here through ...
The essay is devoted to the alphabetical series copied onto the margins of manuscripts leaves. The r...
Biblical glossary as a research problemThe Biblical glossary is one of the most important phenomena ...
The fifteenth-century manuscript Suppl. Gr. 45 (Austrian National Library, ÖNB, Vienna) contains an ...
This paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossarum. My work provides a...
The Gloss on Romans is a collection of sources from many periods and places, which accounts for its ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossar...
International audienceThis second contribution provides several corrections relating to issues of at...
This paper deals with the contribution of the grammaticalia to the LG’s composition, and it tries to...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a small group of glosses in the Liber Glossarum, tagged ...
The proposed poster gives an overview on the Gloss-ViBe project which analyses the early medieval Ce...