
doi: 10.25673/120327
[Ps.-Ludolfus de Saxonia]: [Expositio in Psalterium] - Inc.: Psalterium nomen accepit a psalmo de grece quod est instrumentum musicum… Incipit: Beatus vir qui non abiit in consilio [Ps. 1,1]. Impius est qui peccat in deum (...) – … Ego dixi in dimidio dierum meorum (Is 38,10). Titulus huius cantici est oratio … / Textabbruch (Stegmüller, Repertorium Biblicum Nr. 5431). Das Incipit ist identisch mit dem "Psalterium glossatum" des Johannes von Sommerfeld (RB 4965), ist aber RB 5431. Der Psalmenkommentar ist manchmal unter dem Namen des Ludolf von Sachsen überliefert, stimmt aber nicht mit dem Text des Ludolf-Kommentars überein. [Transkription und Identifizierung des Textes: Julia Knödler]
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Lehnsbibliothek von Alvensleben, von Alvenslebensche Bibliothek, Herzog August Bibliothek, 090, Kloster Loccum, Alvensleben, Gisela von
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