Berlin, Staatsbibliothek – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Phill. 1745
Repository:
Berlin (Germany)Staatsbibliothek - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Phill. 1745
Siglum (by Mordek 1995): B10
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History:
Origin:
7th
century, Lyon
(Liebs); 7th
century, Burgundy (Mordek); 7th century, Burgundy (CLA); 7th/8th
century (Mommsen); 2nd half of the 7th century (Vessey); 9th century,
Lyon (Bischoff);
8th
century, North-East France (Licht)
Provenance:
Used by Florus
diaconus in Lyon in the 9th century; found in the Cathedral
Library of Lyon by Jacques Sirmond in 1629; later stored in the Collège
de Clermont; the first part of the codex (now in St. Petersburg) came to
St. Germain de Prés, and was purchased in France by Pierre Dubrowsky at
the end of the 18th century; the second part entered the Meerman
collection in 1764 and the collection of Sir Thomas Phillips in 1824; it
was sold by his grandson T. Fitz Roy Fenwick in 1889 to the (later)
State Library. (Eckhardt 1962, CLA, Mordek)
Physical description:
Material: ParchmentQuires: quire numbers
Number: 304 foll. [119 foll. (Berlin), 185 foll. (St. Petersburg)]
Size: 320 x 240 mm
Text block: 270 x 190 mm
Lines: 20-24
Columns:
Script: Uncial and Half-Uncial
Glosses:
Contents:
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101v - 119v
Constitutiones Sirmondianae (1-18)
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Codex Theodosianus (excerpt)
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Childeberti I. regis edictum
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Gallic council orders
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Notitia Galliarum
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Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana
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letter of Pope
Leo I
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addendum to the council orders