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History of the Bible & the Book: Glossa Ordinaria
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Glossa Ordinaria
An Introduction to the Glossa Ordinaria As Medieval Hypertext
by
David A. Salomon
A primer on the Glossa Ordinaria and a readable overview of the history of the work, from its genesis in the twelfth century through its final printed edition in the nineteenth century.
The Glossa Ordinaria: The Making of a Medieval Bible Commentary (Online)
by
Lesley Smith
Draws together the history of the Glossa Ordinaria, its authorship, content, layout, production and use.
Yale Special Collections
Bible with Glossa Ordinaria (France)
Text of Ezra and Nehemiah, written in a single column (usual central), but on widely spaced rulings that will permit glosses to be written between the lines. From France [between 1175 and 1200]
Bible with Glossa Ordinaria (Italy)
Book of Numbers (begins imperfectly at 5.14) with glossa ordinaria. From Italy [between 1150 and 1200].
Canticum Canticorum With Glossa Ordinaria
A manuscript of the Song of Songs with glossa ordinaria. From Tuscany [between 1175 and 1200]
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