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Fulbertus Carnotensis
FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Contra Judaeos tractatus (fragmenta)FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. EpistolaeFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Hymni et carminaFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Hymni et carmina. Divisio libraeFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Hymni et carmina. Legenda rhythmica de s. Johanne ColoboFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Paenitentiale de peccatis capitalibusFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. SermonesContient : 1 ¶ ; 2 ¶ ; 3 ¶Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.Voir t. III, 407. F. 1-24v. (ms. B de l'éd. Fr. Behrends, The Letters and poems of Fulbert of Chartres, Oxford, 1976) ; cf. ibid., XLIV-XLV et LX-LXX, passim. F. 25-28v. Fragment (ff. 89-90 et 95-96) du dernier cahier du ms. Latin 14167. [FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS, Carmina] (ms. P (lat. 14167) de l'éd. cit.) (25-27v) ; — [FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS, Notae astronomicae] (éd. M. Mc Vaugh et Fr. Behrends, dans Manuscripta, XV (1971), 172-177). F. 29-130v. Copie incomplète du ms. Vatic. Reg. lat. 278 ; cf. M.-Th. Vernet et A. Wilmart, dans Bull. d'inf. I.R.H.T., VI (1957), 21 ; Fr. Behrends, éd. cit., XLV. Sur l'ensemble du manuscrit, voir M.-Th. Vernet-A. Wilmart, art. cit., 20-22. Recueil factice formé par Nicolas Le Fèvre qui le légua à J. A. de Thou dont la signature grattée se trouve au f. 1. La partie 2 ¶ (fragment du ms. Latin 14167) provient de St-Père de Chartres ; cf. ibid., 24-25. Le f. 130v serait de la main de Papire Masson. Le manuscrit correspond au n° 638 des manuscrits de J. A. de Thou ; cf. ms. Dupuy 653, f. 33v. f. 31v : cf. J. Leclercq, dans Revue hist. de droit, 1944, 68, n. 3
S. Fulberti Carnotensis Episcopi Tractatus in illud Actor. XII. Misit Herodes Rex manus, ut quosdam affligeret de Ecclesia, &c. factus und festo S. Petri ad Vincula ; ex MS. codice Abbatiae Longipontis
S. Fulberti Tractatus in illud Actor. XII. Misit Herodes Rex manus, ut quosdam affligeret de ecclesia ...
Schaffhausen, Stadtbibliothek, Ministerialbibliothek, Min. 47 : Gregorius I. Papa
This unadorned, single-column copy of Gregory’s Dialogues, in which many hands had a share, has numerous gaps as well as later erasures and corrections. The manuscript is listed in the Allerheiligen Abbey register of books from about 1100 (Min. 17, f. 306v); however, except for an addition to the text from the 12th century (f 58 r/v), it was not written in Schaffhausen. It remains to be determined whether it served as (one of) the models for Min. 48. Signs of wear on the first (f 1r) and last (f 121v) page suggest that the manuscript remained unbound until the 15th century when, like many others, it received a leather binding with metal bosses and two clasps.Online Since: 2016-10-1
Fulbertus Carnotensis, Carmen de libra et partibus eius (159v).
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S. Petrus Damianus
AMBROSIUS MEDIOLANENSIS ep. (s.). sermo in natale s. Johannis BaptistaeFULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep. Hymni et carmina. Divisio libraeGREGORIUS Magnus I (s.), papa. Expositio in Canticum canticorum, I, 1-8GREGORIUS Magnus I (s.), papa. Expositio in Canticum canticorumPETRUS DAMIANUS (s.). HomiliaeNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.F. 1-78v S. GREGORIUS MAGNUS, « Expositio Gregorii pape super Cantica Canticorum » Prologue (1-7) ; — c. I-VIII jusqu'à : « ... Pater ad David ait : De fructu... » (7-78v) (P. L., LXXIX, 471-545). F. 79-88v [S. PETRUS DAMIANUS, Homiliae] « ... Johannes dicit : Deus caritas est... » (P. L., CXLIV, 866, fin du sermon 63) (79) ; — « IIus. Gaudeamus, fr. kar., tam copiosum... » (ibid., 866-875, sermon 64) (79-88) ; dans la marge supérieure d'une main du XIVe s. : « Sermo Ambrosii in natale sancti Johannis baptiste secundus ». F. I Tableau de concordance musicale et planétaire, avec fragment de commentaire. F. Iv [FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS, Divisio librae] « De libra et partibus ejus. Libra vel as ex unciolis constat duodenis... » (Hauréau. Notices, VI, 9-10) ; cf. Fl. A. Yeldham, dans Archeion, VIII (1927), 313-327. F. II Table du ms. (XIVe s.). F. 1-22v. S. GREGORIUS MAGNUS, Expositio in Canticum Canticorum. Prol. et expositio in Cant. I, 1 - I, 8. — F. 22v-78v. [ROBERTUS DE TUMBALENA, Expositio in Cant. I, 9 -VIII, 11] incomplet de la fin par lacune matérielle (P.L., LXXIX, 492-545, sous le nom de s. Grégoire le Grand) ; éd. et bibliographie, cf. add. du ms. Latin 2793. Au f. 88, mention de prix (?).Probablement acheté par Baluze à la vente Chandelier ; cf. add. du ms. Latin 2773
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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