medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From: Aden Kumler <[log in to unmask]>
> I suggest starting with the "catalog to the catalogs"-
> Mérigot, Lydia, and Pierre Gasnault. Les catalogues du Département des
manuscrits: manuscrits occidentaux. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale, 1974.
yes, i believe i've seen this, while looking for a real catalogue.
>If a MS is too recent an acquisition to have been included in the most recent
published catalog it might possibly have been given a brief write up
elsewhere.
seems like i'm stuck with the Moldie Oldies, rarely come across a n.a. ms.
reference.
> Also, it's always worth checking the online index of the Scriptorium
'Bulletin Codicologique':
> http://www.scriptorium.be/
yes, i've used this before, but not recently.
a search on my ms. number yielded two hits, which i'll follow up on.
meanwhile, i've been able to "telecharger" the Delisle catalogue from the BEC
1869 volume and have found the description of what i'm looking for:
"...les livres des rois mis en vers latins et dediee a un eveque de...."
pretty Laconic.
well, i asked for "even a short title" and got what i axed for.
what i *really* was after, of course, was the whole thing digitized on the
web.
wonder how long it will be before we see that?
thanks again,
Aden.
c
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