Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, A. 220 inf.
Repository:
Mailand (Italy)Biblioteca Ambrosiana
A. 220 inf.
Siglum (by Mordek 1995): Mi1
Digital image available at Biblioteca Ambrosiana
N.B.:
Detlef Liebs mistakenly mentions this codex as one of the
textual witnesses of the Lex Romana Curiensis. This occured because
Meyer-Marthaler gave A 220 as shelfmark in her edition. Today the
fragment is preserved in the Archivio Capitolare of San Ambrogio in
Milan.
History:
Origin:
1st quarter of the 9th century,
Saint
Denis (Liebs, Mordek); Flavius Josephus: 1st/2nd quarter of
the 9th century, Saint Denis, written for Reichenau (Bischoff)
Provenance:
Reichenau; St Gall; Monastery Engelberg (beginning of the
12th century); donated to Cardinal Federigo Borromeo in 1604
Contents:
- Flavius Josephus
-
57r
Capitulare missorum de villis inquirendis