Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives

The archives of the library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert permit us to reconstruct a large part of the collections of the Norman cistercian abbeys and identify 350 manuscripts that Etienne Baluze purchased for the Minister between 1677 and 1683. Now preserved in the National Library of France, these volu...

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Main Author: Marie-Pierre Laffitte
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description The archives of the library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert permit us to reconstruct a large part of the collections of the Norman cistercian abbeys and identify 350 manuscripts that Etienne Baluze purchased for the Minister between 1677 and 1683. Now preserved in the National Library of France, these volumes come from the Abbeys of Mortemer, Savigny, La Noë, Foucarmont and Bonport. They form a coherent group, dating mainly from the ninth to the fourteenth century, which deserves a thorough textual and codicological study.
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spelling doaj-art-3fefe9b3018a47cf91ea63bbce2eeb7d2025-08-20T01:02:11ZengOpenEditionTabularia1630-73642014-06-0110.4000/tabularia.2098Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardivesMarie-Pierre LaffitteThe archives of the library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert permit us to reconstruct a large part of the collections of the Norman cistercian abbeys and identify 350 manuscripts that Etienne Baluze purchased for the Minister between 1677 and 1683. Now preserved in the National Library of France, these volumes come from the Abbeys of Mortemer, Savigny, La Noë, Foucarmont and Bonport. They form a coherent group, dating mainly from the ninth to the fourteenth century, which deserves a thorough textual and codicological study.https://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2098MortemerSavignyLa NoëFoucarmontBonportNorman cistercian manuscript
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Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
Mortemer
Savigny
La Noë
Foucarmont
Bonport
Norman cistercian manuscript
title Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
title_full Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
title_fullStr Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
title_full_unstemmed Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
title_short Inventaires de bibliothèques normandes : l’intérêt des listes tardives
title_sort inventaires de bibliotheques normandes l interet des listes tardives
topic Mortemer
Savigny
La Noë
Foucarmont
Bonport
Norman cistercian manuscript
url https://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2098
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