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    • Author/Creator:Remi, d’Auxerre, approximately 841-908.
    • Title:Commentary on De schematibus et tropis (fragment).
    • Published/Created:England?, 10th century.
    • Physical Description:4 leaves : parchment ; approximately 72 mm x 105 mm
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    • Notes:Consists of 4 leaves used as pastedowns and linings of boards in 16th-century binding of printed book.
      Script: Caroline minuscule.
      Layout: double columns, ruled in hard point.
      Bound with: Secundus dyalogorum liber beati Gregorij pape De vita ac miraculis beatissimi Benedicti, Venice, 1505; and Honorius of Autun, Elucidarius dialogicus theologiae tripertitus, Basel, 1508.
      Inscription of Schuttern Abbey to second leaf: liber Beate Marie Virg[inis] in Schuttern Anno D[omini] 1517. Inscription of Benedictine monastery at Bregenz to title page of bound-with title no. 1: Ex bibliotheca monasterii Brigantini.
      Bookseller description available.
      In Latin.
      Formerly owned by Benedictine abbey at Schuttern, Germany. Formerly owned by Benedictine monastery at Bregenz, Austria. Purchased on the Henny and Rudolf Engelbarts Fund, 2019.
    • Access and use:This material is open for research.
    • Summary:Manuscript fragment on parchment of Remigius of Auxerre's (Remigius Autissiodorensis) commentary on De schematibus et tropis by the Venerable Bede.
    • Format:Archives or Manuscripts
    • Cite as:Remi d'Auxerre, Commentary on De Schematibus et Tropis (Fragment). General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
    • Subjects:Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735. De schematibus et tropis.
      Greek language--Figures of speech.
      Latin language--Figures of speech.
      Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven.
    • Subjects (Local Yale):Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Fragments in Beinecke Library.
      Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library.
      Reichsabtei Schuttern--Inscription.
    • Genre/Form:Annotations (Provenance)--16th century.
      Commentaries.
      Manuscripts, Medieval--England--10th century.
      Manuscript waste (Binding)