The Twelfth-Century Reception of Oriental Langauges and the Graphic _Mise en Page_ of Latin Vulgate Bibles Copied in England
The Twelfth-Century Reception of Oriental Langauges and the Graphic _Mise en Page_ of Latin Vulgate Bibles Copied in England
Title:
The Twelfth-Century Reception of Oriental Langauges and the Graphic _Mise en Page_ of Latin Vulgate Bibles Copied in England
Author:
Saenger, P.
Publication Info:
Brill
Series:
Manuscript World
Location:
Leiden
Notes:
CCCC MS 48 Chapter examining the origin of modern chapter divisions in the Bible, suggesting its origins are not in Paris around the start of the 13th century, but in St Albans c.1180. CCCC MS 48 is the earliest biblical codex with modern chapter divisions and this article notes the discrepancy in date between date of the text and chapter numbers, the influence of three-column Hebrew codices and the reception of Greek and Arabic learning at St Albans, 31-66