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    Paleografia artistica di Montecassino.

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    Edited by Oderisio Piscicelli Taeggi.Title-page and plates in colors.disp. I. Gotico corale. 1876 -- disp. II-IV. Longobardocassinense. 1877-78 -- disp. V-VII. Latino. 1884.Mode of access: Internet

    Saggio di studii letterarii e scientifici dato pubblicamente dagli alunni della badia di Montecassino nel settembre del 1855.

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    Mode of access: Internet.Library's copy bound with: Saggio storico su la fondazione e distruzione di Ercolano, e Pompei : opuscolo / di Matteo Gallo. 2. ed. Napoli : Raffaele Raimondi, 1835 -- Del culto filiale del l'antica chiesa greca la vergine madre di Dio / del sacerdote D. Alessio Pelliccia. Napoli : Raffaele Raimondi, [183-?] -- Elogio funebre del sommo romano pontefice Gregorio XVI : letto nella cattedrale basilica della SS. Trinita sopra la Cava / dal P.D. Bernardo Gaetani d'Aragona. Salerno : Stabilimento tipografico per la intendenza, 1846 -- Primi principj di gramatica : scelti dal teatro della latinità ad uso degli scolari de' chierici regolari delle scuole pie. Benevento : Tipografia di Paternò, 1839

    Miscellanea cassinese : ossia nuovi contributi alla storia, alle scienze e arti religiose /

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    Text in Italian or Latin.Bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: Internet

    Chapter Montecassino after Desiderius: the Continuation to the Chronicle of Leo Marsicanus

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    The Chronicle of Montecassino, begun by Leo Marsicanus at the end of the eleventh century, is a huge and complex work. After outlining how and why it was begun, and the structure of the work, this study turns to the continuation of Leo’s chronicle, covering the years 1072-1138. It discusses the authorship of the continuation, and in particular the role of the final continuator Peter the Deacon, before turning to the themes and concerns of the various authors, and what these may tell us of the monastery of Montecassino during the first half of the twelfth century, at a time when the monks felt that their prestige, material interests and independence were increasingly under threat

    Montecassino e gli umanisti. I. Codici e postille

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    In the XIIIth century a few MSS, owned by the monastery of Montecassino, were copied and studied in the Naples area; in the XIVth century Zanobi da Strada and Boccaccio had the opportunity to annotate them and also to bring to Florence; XVth-century humanists also visited Montecassino and took away other books

    Nuovi spunti per una rilettura archeologica e paleografica delle epigrafi altomedievali di Montecassino

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    Il presente è uno dei tre saggi che aprono l'edizione critica del catalogo epigrafico realizzato da Angelo Pantoni e giunto a noi in forma dattiloscritta. Lo studio offre una rilettura paleografica delle iscrizioni altomedievali di Montecassino, proponendo alcune ipotesi sulle scritture impiegate e sulle influenze esercitate dallo scriptorium locale. In secondo luogo, il saggio analizza gli aspetti archeologici legati all'ubicazione originaria delle iscrizioni all'interno delle due aree funerarie del monastero, parzialmente indagate in occasione della ricostruzione post-bellica del cenobio.This essay is one of three that opens the critical edition of the epigraphic catalog by Angelo Pantoni, which has come down to us in typescript form. The study provides a paleographic rereading of the early medieval inscriptions of Montecassino and proposes hypotheses about the scripts used and the influences exerted by the local scriptorium. The essay also analyzes the archaeological aspects related to the original location of the inscriptions within the two funerary areas of the monastery. These areas were partially investigated during the post-war reconstruction of the monastery

    Carte del monastero di San Silvestro tra Ferrara, Montecassino e Halle (Saale)

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    The oldest documents from the monasteries of Ferrara are today dispersed and preserved outside Ferrara in Milan, Montecassino and Rome, as a consequence of the provisions of the Napoleonic age. The documents from the archive of the monastery of San Silvestro are kept for the most part in the Montecassino archive. However, ten documents from this benedictine convent have survived thanks to collectors, and can be found in the Sammlung Morbio in Halle (Saale) and in the Collezione Antonelli of the Ariostea Library in Ferrara. The article follows the vicissitudes of this little group of documents and presents its critical edition

    Recent Book Thefts in the Library of the Abbey of Montecassino

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    The Italian Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association has published a list of books stolen from the Library of the Abbey of Montecassino. The library’s director, Dott. Francesco Rosa, has kindly given permission to inform all ILAB booksellers about this recent theft in detail. The monastery was founded by Benedict of Nursia in 529. There he wrote the Benedictine Rule which became the founding principle for Western monasticism. The list of stolen books comprises incunables and early printed books,..

    Chapter Montecassino after Desiderius: the Continuation to the Chronicle of Leo Marsicanus

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    The Chronicle of Montecassino, begun by Leo Marsicanus at the end of the eleventh century, is a huge and complex work. After outlining how and why it was begun, and the structure of the work, this study turns to the continuation of Leo’s chronicle, covering the years 1072-1138. It discusses the authorship of the continuation, and in particular the role of the final continuator Peter the Deacon, before turning to the themes and concerns of the various authors, and what these may tell us of the monastery of Montecassino during the first half of the twelfth century, at a time when the monks felt that their prestige, material interests and independence were increasingly under threat
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