- The
Liber glossarum (also
called the
Glossarium Ansileubi) is an
enormous compendium of
knowledge used for
later compilations during the
Middle Ages,...
- from the end of the 8th
century until the mid-9th century. The
Liber glossarum, a
major medieval reference work, was
written in the "a-b type" script...
- Kuttner,
Repertorium der
Kanonistik (1140-1234):
Prodromus corporis glossarum I,
Vatican City, 1937, p. 149. J.F. von Schulte, Die
Geschichte der Quellen...
- Richlin, The
Garden of Priapus, p. 169.
Glossarium codicis Vatinici,
Corpus Glossarum Latinarum IV p. xviii; see
Georg Götz,
Rheinisches Museum 40 (1885), p...
- the 7th or 8th century. It was a
major source for the 9th-century
Liber glossarum. The
original version of the
Abstrusa may have been
longer than any surviving...
-
first two are
known from the
Apparatus of Tancred. The third,
Apparatus glossarum in
Compilationem tertiam, has been
edited by
Brendand McM****. A collection...
- Kuttner,
Repertorium der
Kanonistik (1140-1234):
Prodromus corporis glossarum I,
Vatican City 1937, p. 57 The “Summa Parisiensis” on the “Decretum Gratiani”...
-
Journal of ****enic
Studies 43 (1923), p. 114, in
relation to the
Liber glossarum. Van Buren, "Graffiti at Ostia," pp. 163–164. The
Lanuvium inscription...
- 475-487; Ἐκ τοῦ ἁγίου Θαλλελαίου, 487;
Untitled glossary, 488-500;
Index glossarum, 501-522;
volume 4 (1837) pp. 170–218
Excerpta varia: Anonym. Grammaticalia...
- (ISBN 978-2-503-55593-5)
Opera I.
Expositio in
Epistolam sancti Pauli ad Galatas.
Glossarum in
sancti Pauli Epistolas fragmenta. Tabula, ed. J. McEvoy, L. Rizzerio...