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Bobbio Orosius, the Glossary

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The Bobbio Orosius (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana MS D. 23. Sup.) is an early 7th century Insular manuscript of the Chronicon of Paulus Orosius.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Bobbio Abbey, Bobbio Jerome, Book of Durrow, Carpet page, Chevron (insignia), Columbanus, Federico Borromeo, Folio, Insular script, Manuscript, Orosius, Rosette (design), Scriptorium.

  2. 7th-century history books
  3. 7th-century illuminated manuscripts
  4. Bobbio
  5. Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts
  6. Illuminated histories

Biblioteca Ambrosiana

The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery.

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Bobbio Abbey

Bobbio Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di San Colombano) is a monastery founded by Irish Saint Columbanus in 614, around which later grew up the town of Bobbio, in the province of Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Bobbio Orosius and Bobbio Abbey are Bobbio.

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Bobbio Jerome

The Bobbio Jerome (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana MS S. 45. sup.) is an early seventh-century manuscript copy of the Commentary on Isaiah attributed to St. Bobbio Orosius and Bobbio Jerome are 7th-century illuminated manuscripts, Bobbio and Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts.

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Book of Durrow

The Book of Durrow is an illuminated manuscript dated to c. 700 that consists of text from the four Gospels gospel books, written in an Irish adaption of Vulgate Latin, and illustrated in the Insular script style. Bobbio Orosius and book of Durrow are 7th-century illuminated manuscripts and Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts.

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Carpet page

A carpet page is a full page in an illuminated manuscript containing intricate, non-figurative, patterned designs. Bobbio Orosius and carpet page are Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts.

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Chevron (insignia)

A chevron (also spelled cheveron, especially in older documents) is a V-shaped mark or symbol, often inverted.

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Columbanus

Columbanus (Columbán; 543 – 23 November 615) was an Irish missionary notable for founding a number of monasteries after 590 in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil Abbey in present-day France and Bobbio Abbey in present-day Italy.

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Federico Borromeo

Federico Borromeo (18 August 1564 – 21 September 1631) was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan, a prominent figure of Counter-Reformation in Italy.

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Folio

The term "folio" has three interconnected but distinct meanings in the world of books and printing: first, it is a term for a common method of arranging sheets of paper into book form, folding the sheet only once, and a term for a book made in this way; second, it is a general term for a sheet, leaf or page in (especially) manuscripts and old books; and third, it is an approximate term for the size of a book, and for a book of this size.

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Insular script

Insular script is a medieval script system originating from Ireland that spread to England and continental Europe under the influence of Irish Christianity.

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Manuscript

A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.

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Orosius

Paulus Orosius (born 375/385 – 420 AD), less often Paul Orosius in English, was a Roman priest, historian and theologian, and a student of Augustine of Hippo.

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Rosette (design)

A rosette is a round, stylized flower design.

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Scriptorium

A scriptorium was a writing room in medieval European monasteries for the copying and illuminating of manuscripts by scribes.

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See also

7th-century history books

7th-century illuminated manuscripts

Bobbio

Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts

Illuminated histories

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobbio_Orosius

Also known as Ambrosiana Orosius, Orosius manuscript.