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Research Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments, Center for Manuscript Research - Université de Fribourg
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Creative re-use of the Decretum Gratiani and its gloss (Universität Halle (inaktiv), If 4148 I) #fragmentology nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv…



Heavily damaged leaf from a finely executed MS of Galen's De locis affectis, book 3, in the Latin translation by Constantine the African. (Universität Halle (inaktiv), AB 54947) #fragmentology nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv…



Recycled MS leaf, coloured black by the binder. The original text still shows the name of "Heydwigim reginam". The 14th-c Polish queen was named after the saint of her day of birth, 16 October: saint Hedwig of Silesia (Universität Halle (inaktiv), Ung VI 45) #fragmentology nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv…


Otro de esos magníficos pergaminos reutilizados como encuadernaciones. "Ejecutoria ganada en la Real Audiencia de Galicia contra los vecinos de Quinzares..." (1628). Archivo Histórico Nacional, CLERO-SECULAR_REGULAR,L.8647 Archivos Estatales #paleografia Fragmentarium



this chant page Houghton Library is not for #StLuke but it has an ox who seems quite nonplussed by squiggly neumes #fragmentfriday fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-hd68



Paper leaves from a MS of a commentary on Alexander of VillaDei's Doctrinale, used as pastedowns (Universität Halle (inaktiv), AB 56224) #fragmentology nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv…




Well-worn strips from a MS of Lactantius in a fine 14th-c hand with pretty rubrics (SUB Göttingen @[email protected], App. dipl. 10 E XIII 2-3) #fragmentology monasterium.net/mom/DE-GAUnivG…


Leaf from a beautifully glossed Bible MS (Book of Revelation) recycled as a cover (Universität Halle (inaktiv), 79 L 1044) #fragmentology nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv…




More damaged Lactantius for you to enjoy (SUB Göttingen @[email protected], App. dipl. 10 E XIV 14) #fragmentology monasterium.net/mom/DE-GAUnivG…



what is the oldest #chant fragment on Fragmentarium ? this page was probably written in 8th c. Ireland, but has 11th c. German-style neumes. to top off its multinational story, it has been in France since at least the 19th c. #fragmentfriday fragmentarium.ms/view/page/F-km…
