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- 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...
- Lambert of Hersfeld (also called Lampert or Lampert of Aschaffenburg; c. 1028 – 1082/85) was a medieval chronicler. His work represents a major source...
- 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...
- derives from the 9th-century Codex Hersfeldensis or both stem from a common archetype is uncertain. The Codex Hersfeldensis is mostly lost, save for fragments...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Emmerammi, Adamus Bremensis, Gundecharus Eichstetensis, Lambertus Hersfeldensis, Petrus Malleacensis 147 Joannes Abrincensis, Bertholdus Constantiensis...