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Manuscripts of the Austrian National Library

Index Manuscripts of the Austrian National Library

The Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books of the Austrian National Library in Vienna was formed in April 2008 by merging the departments of "Manuscripts, Autographs, and Closed Collections" and of "Incunabula, Old and Valuable Books". [1]

56 relations: Adam of Bremen, Alcuin, Austrian National Library, Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Classical Armenian, Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus, Codex Vindobonensis 751, Codex Vindobonensis 795, Codex Vindobonensis B 11093, Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 1235, Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 502, Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I, Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 157, Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 2, Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 75, Coptic language, Fayyum Fragment, Ge'ez, Georgian language, Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, Greek language, Handbook of 809, Hebrew language, Hours of James IV of Scotland, Hours of Maria d'Harcourt, Hours of Mary of Burgundy, Japanese language, Languages of Mexico, Lectionary 45, Minuscule 123, Minuscule 124, Minuscule 125, Minuscule 218, Minuscule 219, Minuscule 220, Minuscule 3, Minuscule 404, Minuscule 421, Minuscule 424, Minuscule 425, Minuscule 434, Mongolian language, Papyrus 116, Papyrus 33, Papyrus 34, Papyrus 41, Papyrus 42, Papyrus 45, Saint Boniface, Slavic languages, ..., Syriac language, Vienna, Vienna Dioscurides, Vienna Genesis, Vindobona, Written Chinese. Expand index (6 more) »

Adam of Bremen

Adam of Bremen (Adamus Bremensis; Adam von Bremen) was a German medieval chronicler.

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Alcuin

Alcuin of York (Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus; 735 – 19 May 804 AD)—also called Ealhwine, Alhwin or Alchoin—was an English scholar, clergyman, poet and teacher from York, Northumbria.

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Austrian National Library

The Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) is the largest library in Austria, with more than 12 million items in its various collections.

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Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza

The Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, M 1856 is an illuminated book of hours, now in the Austrian National Library in Vienna (Codex Vindobo 1856).

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Classical Armenian

Classical Armenian (grabar, Western Armenian krapar, meaning "literary "; also Old Armenian or Liturgical Armenian) is the oldest attested form of the Armenian language.

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Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus

Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus, designated by N or 022 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 19 (Soden), is a 6th-century Greek New Testament codex gospel book.

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Codex Vindobonensis 751

The Codex Vindobonensis 751, also known as the Vienna Boniface Codex, is a ninth-century codex comprising four different manuscripts, the first of which is one of the earliest remaining collections of the correspondence of Saint Boniface.

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Codex Vindobonensis 795

The Codex Vindobonensis 795 (Vienna Austrian National Library Codex) is a 9th-century manuscript.

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Codex Vindobonensis B 11093

The Codex Vindobonensis B 11093 (Code of the Austrian National Library at Vienna) is an anonymous fechtbuch of 46 pages of drawn illustrations only, with no text, dating to the mid 15th century, probably created in southern Germany.

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Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 1235

The Codex Vindobonensis Lat.

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Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 502

The Codex Vindobonensis Lat.

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Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I

Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I, also known as Codex Vindobonensis C, or Codex Mexicanus I is an accordion-folded pre-Columbian piece of Mixtec writing.

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Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 157

Codex Vindobonensis Philos.

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Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 2

Codex Vindobonensis Philos.

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Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 75

Codex Vindobonensis Philos.

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Coptic language

Coptic or Coptic Egyptian (Bohairic: ti.met.rem.ən.khēmi and Sahidic: t.mənt.rəm.ən.kēme) is the latest stage of the Egyptian language, a northern Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Egypt until at least the 17th century.

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Fayyum Fragment

The Fayyum Fragment (Papyrus Vindobonensis Greek 2325) is a papyrus fragment containing text that could be from part of the New Testament, and consists of only about 100 Greek letters.

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Ge'ez

Ge'ez (ግዕዝ,; also transliterated Giʻiz) is an ancient South Semitic language and a member of the Ethiopian Semitic group.

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Georgian language

Georgian (ქართული ენა, translit.) is a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians.

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Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum

Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum (Medieval Latin for "Deeds of the Bishops of Hamburg") is a historical treatise written between 1073 and 1076 by Adam of Bremen, who made additions (scholia) to the text until his death (possibly 1081; before 1085).

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Greek language

Greek (Modern Greek: ελληνικά, elliniká, "Greek", ελληνική γλώσσα, ellinikí glóssa, "Greek language") is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece and other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

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Handbook of 809

The so-called Aachen Compilation of 809–812, also called (by Ramírez-Weaver in his 2008 dissertation) the Handbook of 809 is a Carolingian astronomical compendium, compiled by a group of astronomers who gathered at the court of Charlemagne at Aachen in the year 809.

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Hebrew language

No description.

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Hours of James IV of Scotland

The Hours of James IV of Scotland, Prayer book of James IV and Queen Margaret (or variants) is an illuminated book of hours, produced in 1503 or later, probably in Ghent.

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Hours of Maria d'Harcourt

The Hours of Maria d'Harcourt is an illuminated book of hours produced in 1415 in Arnhem (the text) and Nijmegen (the illuminations) in the Duchy of Guelders.

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Hours of Mary of Burgundy

The Hours of Mary of Burgundy (Stundenbuch der Maria von Burgund, Codex Vindobonensis 1857) is a luxury book of hours (a form of devotional book for lay-people) completed in Flanders around 1477.

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Japanese language

is an East Asian language spoken by about 128 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the national language.

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Languages of Mexico

Many different languages are spoken in Mexico.

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Lectionary 45

Lectionary 45, designated by siglum ℓ 45 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering).

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Minuscule 123

Minuscule 123 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 174 (Von Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on a parchment.

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Minuscule 124

Minuscule 124 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 1211 (Von Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on 188 thick parchment leaves (21.7 by 18.8 cm).

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Minuscule 125

Minuscule 125 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 1028 (Von Soden numbering).

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Minuscule 218

Minuscule 218 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 233 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the Old Testament (Septuaginta) and New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 219

Minuscule 219 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 385 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 220

Minuscule 220 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 457 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 3

Minuscule 3 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), δ 253 (in von Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on a parchment.

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Minuscule 404

Minuscule 404 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 467 (in Soden's numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 421

Minuscule 421 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 259 (in Soden's numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 424

Minuscule 424 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Ο12 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 425

Minuscule 425 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 457 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Minuscule 434

Minuscule 434 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Νλ48 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.

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Mongolian language

The Mongolian language (in Mongolian script: Moŋɣol kele; in Mongolian Cyrillic: монгол хэл, mongol khel.) is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely-spoken and best-known member of the Mongolic language family.

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Papyrus 116

Papyrus 116 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by \mathfrak116, is a copy of part of the New Testament in Greek.

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Papyrus 33

Papyrus 33 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by symbol \mathfrak33, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek.

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Papyrus 34

Papyrus 34 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by \mathfrak34, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek.

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Papyrus 41

Papyrus 41 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by \mathfrak41, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek and Coptic.

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Papyrus 42

Papyrus 42 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by \mathfrak42, is a small fragment of six verses from the Gospel of Luke dating to the 6th/7th century.

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Papyrus 45

Papyrus 45 (\mathfrak45 or P. Chester Beatty I) is an early New Testament manuscript which is a part of the Chester Beatty Papyri.

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Saint Boniface

Saint Boniface (Bonifatius; 675 – 5 June 754 AD), born Winfrid (also spelled Winifred, Wynfrith, Winfrith or Wynfryth) in the kingdom of Wessex in Anglo-Saxon England, was a leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire during the 8th century.

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Slavic languages

The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are the Indo-European languages spoken by the Slavic peoples.

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Syriac language

Syriac (ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ), also known as Syriac Aramaic or Classical Syriac, is a dialect of Middle Aramaic.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.

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Vienna Dioscurides

The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th-century Byzantine Greek illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica (Περὶ ὕλης ἰατρικῆς in the original Greek) by Dioscorides in uncial script.

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Vienna Genesis

The Vienna Genesis (Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, cod. theol. gr. 31), designated by siglum L (Ralphs), is an illuminated manuscript, probably produced in Syria in the first half of the 6th Century.

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Vindobona

Vindobona (from Gaulish windo- "white" and bona "base/bottom") was a Roman military camp on the site of the modern city of Vienna in Austria.

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Written Chinese

Written Chinese comprises Chinese characters (汉字/漢字; pinyin: Hànzì, literally "Han characters") used to represent the Chinese language.

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Cod. Vindob., Codex Vidobonensis, Codex Vindoboensis, Codex Vindobonensis.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuscripts_of_the_Austrian_National_Library

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