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Widukind of
Corvey (c. 925 –
after 973; German:
Widukind von Corvey, in
italian Vitichindo Sacco di Corvey, in
Latin VVITICHINDI SAXO) was a
medieval Saxon...
- The
Codex Corbeiensis II,
designated by ff2 or 8 (in the
Beuron system), is a 5th-century
Latin Gospel Book. The text,
written on vellum, is a version...
- The
Codex Corbeiensis I,
designated by ff1 or 9 (in the
Beuron system), is an 8th, 9th, or 10th-century
Latin New
Testament m****cript,
written on vellum...
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Adalard of
Corbie (Latin:
Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, ****se – 2
January 827) was the son of
Bernard who was the son of
Charles Martel and half-brother...
- 1. London, 1912. Buchanan,
Edgar S. The Four
Gospels from the
Codex Corbeiensis,
together with
fragments of the
Catholic Epistles, of the Acts and of...
- Lugdunensis,
Lupus Ferrariensis 120
Paschasius Radbertus 121
Ratramnus Corbeiensis,
Aeneas Parisiensis,
Remigius Lugdunensis,
Wandalbertus Prumiensis, Paulus...
- of Aphra. Both of
these texts have been
tainted by the Vulgate.
Codex Corbeiensis 8 (ff2), Gospels; 5th century.
Originally belonged to the
monastery of...
- the
majority of the Old Latin:
Codex Palatinus (5th century),
Codex Corbeiensis (5th century),
Codex Veronesis (5th century),
Codex Sarzanensis (5th...
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Lavrensis (044) Ω:
Codex Athous Dionysiou (045) ff1:
Codex Corbeiensis I ff2:
Codex Corbeiensis II g1:
Codex Sangermanensis I k:
Codex Bobiensis Critical...
- law code that
survives today in one 10th-century m****cript, the
Codex Corbeiensis,
alongside a copy of the Lex Saxonum, the law of the Saxons. The code...