Note à propos de la "Disquisitio" de Mabillon sur les florilèges augustiniens de "Bède" et de Florus

In his Vetera Analecta (1675), the French Benedictine monk Jean Mabillon was the first to distinguish between the two Augustinian florilegia on the Apostle Paul compiled by the Venerable Bede and by Florus of Lyons, and to draw attention to two manuscripts from Bede's unpublished Collectio in A...

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Main Author: Delmulle, Jérémy 1985- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2019
In: Augustiniana
Year: 2019, Volume: 69, Issue: 2, Pages: 333-354
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mabillon, Jean 1632-1707 / Beda, Saint 672-735, Collectio in epistulas Pauli Apostoli / Handwriting / Kloster Saint-Bertin
IxTheo Classification:KAA Church history
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBG France
KCA Monasticism; religious orders
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Summary:In his Vetera Analecta (1675), the French Benedictine monk Jean Mabillon was the first to distinguish between the two Augustinian florilegia on the Apostle Paul compiled by the Venerable Bede and by Florus of Lyons, and to draw attention to two manuscripts from Bede's unpublished Collectio in Apostolum. By putting this discovery in its historical context and in relation to Mabillon's works and travels in the 1670s, this article shows that the two manuscripts described by Mabillon were two manuscripts from the Abbey of Saint-Bertin (at Saint-Omer), one of which is now lost. From the indications given by Mabillon and other medieval and modern sources, it is possible to reconstruct the content and understand the textual value of this lost Carolingian manuscript.
ISSN:2295-6093
Contains:Enthalten in: Augustiniana
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/AUG.69.2.3287291