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    The Bobbio Jerome (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana MS S. 45. sup.) is an early seventh-century manuscript copy of the Commentary on Isaiah attributed to...
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    Bobbio (Bobbiese: Bòbi; Ligurian: Bêubbi; Latin: Bobium) is a small town and comune in the province of Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is...
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    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...
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  • the abbey. The Bobbio Jerome, a seventh-century manuscript copy of the Commentary on Isaiah attributed to St. Jerome The Diocese of Bobbio, erected in 1014...
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    fill the background. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bobbio Orosius. Bobbio Jerome Netzer, Nancy (September 1994). Cultural Interplay in the Eighth...
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    it, was a radical innovation. The Bobbio Jerome which according to an inscription dates to before 622, from Bobbio Abbey, an Irish mission centre in northern...
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    shown makes an interesting comparison with the opening initial of the Bobbio Jerome from about twenty years later, produced in North Italy by an outpost...
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    Soper 1938, p. 188 listing several other early occurrences Monza no. 9, Bobbio no. 10, see Leroy 1959, p. 322 and Milburn 1988, p. 264 Gurewich 1957, p...
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  • "civilized society requires orders and classes". Italian scholar Norberto Bobbio argued that the right-wing is inegalitarian compared to the left-wing, as...
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    standard in the medieval European period so that the Latin alphabet of Jerome's Vulgate Bible could be easily recognized by the literate class from one...
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    Kington, Tom (9 January 2011). "Mona Lisa backdrop depicts Italian town of Bobbio, claims art historian". The Guardian. London. Kobbé, Gustav (1916). "The...
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  • Gabriele Amorth Karl Barth Leonardo Benevolo Norberto Bobbio Remo Bodei Dietrich Bonhoeffer Jane Bowles Jerome Bruner Peter Burke Judith Butler Elias Canetti...
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    Irish, Anglo-Saxon, Visigothic and Italian scholars, including Dungal of Bobbio, Alcuin of York, Theodulf of Orléans, and Peter of Pisa; Franks such as...
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    with unusual skill", according to Columbanus' early biographer, Jonas of Bobbio) down in the valley, which still give the town its name of Luxeuil-les-Bains...
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    to Jerome from multiple translators, and differ from Vulgate manuscripts which follow the late-4th-century Latin translation mainly done by Jerome. Vetus...
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    similarities with early manuscripts produced at the monastery at Bobbio, such as the Ambrosiana Jerome and the Ambrosiana Orosius. However, it is now thought to...
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    a cosmography, attaching also great value to Jerome's translation of the Chronicles of Eusebius. Bobbio Orosius David Rohrbacher, "Orosius," in The Historians...
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    that is copied, almost without change, from the Vita Columbani by Jonas of Bobbio. The book ends abruptly with the Battle of Autun in 642. Book IV has been...
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    Vonier (1875–1938) supervised the reconstruction of Buckfast Abbey Jonas of Bobbio (600–659) Bede (673–735) Aldhelm (c. 639 – 709) Alcuin (d. 804) Rabanus...
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  • Portions of the Gospels according to St. Mark and St. Matthew from the Bobbio ms. ... (1886, London, Oxford) page v (the manuscript page with the shorter...
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  • the Bobbio and the Stowe Missals, contain the Irish Ordinary of a daily Mass in its late Romanized form. Many of the variables are in the Bobbio book...
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    Frederic Bastiat Evgeny Pashukanis Jeremy Bentham Emilio Betti Norberto Bobbio António Castanheira Neves Jules Coleman Ronald Dworkin Francesco D'Agostino...
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  • (c. 1821 – 25 February 1856) Agnes Tsao Kou Ying (1821 – 1 March 1856) Jerome Lu Tingmei [pl] (c. 1811 – 28 January 1858) Laurence Wang Bing [pl] (c....
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  • Sixty Years of Revolutionary Change, 1941–2001 (2006), esp. pp ix and 125 Bobbio, Norberto; Cameron, Allan.Left and Right: The Significance of a Political...
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    Pious, died without issue; B. Wala (755–836) Abbot of Corbie, Abbot of Bobbio, died without issue; C. Bernhar (776–after 821); 5. Heronimus, illegitimate;...
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    Würzburg had at least 209 codices. At the start of the 10th century, the Bobbio Abbey possessed 666 books, while the Saint Emmeram's Abbey had 513. Although...
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    mountains between Genoa and Milan, where he established the monastery of Bobbio. From about 698 until the reign of Charlemagne in the 770s, the Hiberno-Scottish...
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  • the Gallican Rite by the Celtic books, especially by the Stowe Missal and Bobbio Missal. A comparison with the Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite may also be of...
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  • 1947: Karl Mannheim dies. 1986: Michel de Certeau dies. 2004: Norberto Bobbio dies. 1715: Christian August Crusius born. 1794: Jean Philibert Damiron...
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  • Mehrerau Abbey with a second monastery for nuns nearby. In 614, he established Bobbio Abbey on land donated by the Lombard king Agilulf. When Columbanus crossed...
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