Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, 413
Note(s):Es bestehen textliche Ähnlichkeiten mit Cava dei Tirreni, Biblioteca della
Badia, 4.
History:
Origin:
10th century, in parts Benevento or Salerno (Bluhme);
early 11th
century, presumably Apulian (Mordek); short before
1050, Bari (Bracciotti)
Provenance:
The first owner of the manuscript which is known was the
jurist Marino Freccia. After him Diego Colmenares bought it in 1543. Since the 19th century the codex is preserved in the
national library of Madrid. (Gontrum 1993)
Physical description:
Material: parchmentQuires:
Number: 162 foll., water damage
Size: 257 x 160 mm
Lines: 21
Columns: 1-2 columns
Script:
Glosses:
Contents:
-
1r
empty
-
1v - 5r
Origo gentis Langobardorum
-
5r - 15r
Edictus Rothari (prologue and list of titles)
-
15r - 16r
short moral theological tract
-
16v - 72v
Edictus Rothari (text)
-
72v - 74r
Leges a Grimoaldo additae
-
75r - 139r oder 140r
Liutprandi leges
-
141v - 148v
Ratchis leges
-
148v - 157r
Aistulfi leges
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157r - 161r
Adelchis principis capitula
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161r - 162v
glossary