[Richardi a sancto Victore De trinitate libri I-VI] [microform]. [between 1200 and 1399]

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[Richardi a sancto Victore De trinitate libri I-VI] [microform]. [between 1200 and 1399]

Text of Richard of St. Victor's De trinitate, with Faustus of Reiz's De symbolo apostolorum homilia I, and several authentic and spurious works of St. Augustine. Flyleaves are from a later manuscript and contain parts of a commentary on Psalm 1. See printed catalog for full description: Codices Vaticani Latini. Tomus 2, pars 1. Codices 679-1134, p. 171-172.

60 leaves : parchment ; 310 x 215 mm.

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The Scrinium of the Roman Church existed from the 4th century, functioning as both library and archives. In the 6th century it was under the Primicerius Notariorum (see ID VATV032-A). By the end of the 8th century it was headed by the Bibliothecarius, who also served as the chancellor. This library was lost in the 13th century. New collections were transferred to Avignon with the papal court, and were left there when the popes returned to Rome. The present library was founded by Nic...