- The
Lorsch Codex (Chronicon Laureshamense,
Lorscher Codex,
Codex Laureshamensis) is an
important historical do****ent
created between about 1175 to 1195...
- In 2014, the
University of
Heidelberg created a website,
Bibliotheca Laureshamensis reuniting the
surviving Lorsch do****ents in a
digital environment. The...
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transaction in 766,
surviving in a twelfth-century copy in the
Codex Laureshamensis from
Lorsch Abbey. The name is
interpreted as "the home of Manno", a...
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library in Alba
Iulia Lorsch Gospels -
digital facsimile (Bibliotheca
Laureshamensis - digital)
German description.
Archived 2016-05-01 at the
Wayback Machine...
- (Vatican,
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana) –
digital facsimile (Bibliotheca
Laureshamensis - digital)
Meinolf Schumacher:
Majas Ahnfrauen? Über
Bienen in der mittelalterlichen...
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Bodleian Library L — 9th
century Lugdunum Ezra Muni****l Lib. of Lyon L
Laureshamensis 6th-7th
century Italia merid. Tobit–Job
Vatican Library L Psalt. Lugdunense...
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liturgical practices of the
Patria sancti Petri. Others, like the
Sylloge laureshamensis,
contain classical and
pagan inscriptions with
references to emperors...
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oldest known do****ented
mention of
Bommersheim is
found in the
Codex Laureshamensis, the so-called
Lorscher Codex.
October 792: The
first time
under the...
- to
Hattem is
found is
dated around 800. This do****ent is the
Codex Laureshamensis, in
which the
settlement Hattem is
mentioned because two farmhouses...
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Basinsheim had its
first do****entary
mention in the
Lorsch Abbey’s
Codex Laureshamensis. Its
founding may go back to a
knight named Basinus, who
received the...