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Lambach
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Nigel Palmer Lisa Fagin Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary: Music and Liturgy in Twelfth-Century Lambach, Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology 8 70/1, p. 129
Janet Backhouse Catalogue of the collection of mediæval manuscripts bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, by James P. R. Lyell, Albinia de la Mare 42/3, p. 293

languages

  • Spanish
  • Old High German
  • Arabic
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Hebrew
  • German
  • Italian
  • English
  • Old French

works

  • Carmina burana
  • New Testament in English
  • poems addressed by Michele da Pavia to Virginio Orsini
  • illuminated genealogical chronicle of the kings of England
  • Vita and Miracula of St Adalbero
  • series abbatum of c. 1196/7
  • Lambach Annals

people

  • Gottschalk
  • Herodes Agrippa I
  • Adalbero of Würzburg
  • Albero
  • Sir Edward Dering
  • Michele da Pavia
  • Virginio Orsini
  • Lord Ashburnham
  • Sir Thomas Phillipps

subjects

  • politics
  • gothic
  • monastic
  • music
  • Ecclesiastical
  • illuminated
  • study
  • liturgy
  • cataloguing
  • scriptorium
  • Provenance
  • decorations
  • palaeography
  • antiphonary
  • frescos
  • bibliography
  • chests
  • collecting

places

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  • England
  • Oxford
  • Berlin
  • New College
  • Wiesbaden
  • Le Puy
  • Carmina Burana
  • Abingdon
  • Melk
  • Linz
  • Lambach
  • Austrian Traungau
  • St. Blasien
  • Rheinau
  • Black Forest
  • Harvard University
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