- The
Codex Hersfeldensis was a m****cript from the
Early Middle Ages.
Written between 830 and 850, the
codex was
found in
Hersfeld Abbey in the
first half...
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survives in a
single m****cript that was
found in
Hersfeld Abbey (Codex
Hersfeldensis) in 1425. This was
brought to Italy,
where Enea
Silvio Piccolomini,...
- the
Codex is
generally regarded as a
direct copy of the
missing Codex Hersfeldensis (H), a 9th-century m****cript that
contained a copy of the original...
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Lambert of
Hersfeld (also
called Lampert; c. 1028 – 1082/85) was a
medieval chronicler. His work
represents a
major source for the
history of the German...
- Emmerammi,
Adamus Bremensis,
Gundecharus Eichstetensis,
Lambertus Hersfeldensis,
Petrus Malleacensis 147
Joannes Abrincensis,
Bertholdus Constantiensis...
- 15th century,
which is
based on a now-lost 9th
century work, the
Codex Hersfeldensis,
which contained portions of the Agricola. The
interpretation of "trackless...
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composite m****cript that is
considered a
direct copy of the
Codex Hersfeldensis, the
oldest identifiable m****cript of the text. All
other m****cripts...
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Lampert of Hersfeld, Annales, in O. Holder-Egger (ed.),
Lamperti monachi Hersfeldensis Opera, MGH SS rer Germ 38 (Hanover, 1894). I.S. Robinson, The Annals...
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Lampert of Hersfeld, Annales, in O. Holder-Egger, ed.,
Lamperti monachi Hersfeldensis Opera, MGH SS rer Germ 38 (Hanover, 1894), pp. 1–304,
accessible online...
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Lampert of Hersfeld, Annales, in O. Holder-Egger (ed.),
Lamperti monachi Hersfeldensis Opera, MGH SS rer Germ 38 (Hanover, 1894). I.S. Robinson, The Annals...