The Bobbio Missal (Paris, BNF lat. 13246)[1] is a seventh-century Christian liturgical codex that probably originated in France.
The Missal contains a lectionary, a sacramentary and some canonical material (such as a penitential). It was found in Bobbio Abbey in Italy by the Benedictine monk Jean Mabillon between June 4 and June 9 of 1686.[2]
The Missal is the earliest liturgical manuscript surviving from the medieval period. Its specific authorship and provenance is much disputed, though general agreement points to the valley of the Rhône, with Besançon (Mabillon's suggestion) and Vienne given as two popular options.[3]
^Hen & Meens 2004, p. 4.
^Hen & Meens 2004, p. 1.
^Frazier, Alison (September 2005). "Rev of Hen, Meens, Bobbio Missal". H-Net. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
The BobbioMissal (Paris, BNF lat. 13246) is a seventh-century Christian liturgical codex that probably originated in France. The Missal contains a lectionary...
Gallican, and Hispanic origins, and the Stowe Missal has pieces which are found not only in the BobbioMissal, but also in the Gelasian, Gregorian, Gallican...
Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil Abbey in present-day France and Bobbio Abbey in present-day Italy. Columbanus taught an Irish monastic rule and...
Celtic channels (we meet it first in the Lectionary of Silos and in the BobbioMissal) into general recognition under the mistaken title of "Invention of...
the Gallican Rite by the Celtic books, especially by the Stowe Missal and BobbioMissal. A comparison with the Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite may also be of...
is the co-editor, with Yitzhak Hen, of a collection of essays on the BobbioMissal, a collection "said to define a new orthodoxy on the subject". He has...
which it appears are those of the three Gallican Sacramentaries: the BobbioMissal (7th century), the Missale Gothicum and the Missale Gallicanum Vetus...
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...
and a prebaptismal insufflation of catechumens is found in the hybrid BobbioMissal and the 10th-century Fulda sacramentary, alongside the more common baptismal...
ISBN 978-0-19-765610-5. Hen, Yitzhak; Meens, Rob (2004-03-11). The BobbioMissal: Liturgy and Religious Culture in Merovingian Gaul. Cambridge University...
Dungal of Bobbio (fl. 811–828) was an Irish monk, teacher, astronomer, and poet. He was to live at Saint-Denis, Pavia, and Bobbio. He may be the same...
Eliav-Feldon (Merkaz Zalman Shazar: Jerusalem, 2002) [in Hebrew]. The BobbioMissal: Liturgy and Religious Culture in Merovingian Gaul, co-edited with Rob...
missals of later centuries that include all the texts of the mass whether read by the bishop, priest, or others. Also, sacramentaries, unlike missals...
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...
certain poems traditionally assigned to Columban, the saint and founder of Bobbio Abbey. These are Columbanus Fidolio, Ad Hunaldum, Ad Sethum, Praecepta vivendi...
was an Italian-French condottiere and Grand Écuyer de France; Marquis of Bobbio, Count of Caiazzo, Castel San Giovanni, Val Tidone and Voghera. He was first...
considerazioni a latere e comparazioni repertoriali";sta in "Archivum Bobiense",Rivista degli Archivi Storici della Città di Bobbio, 2007/2008, pp. 201–394....
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...
now stands 609 Pantheon, Rome renamed Church of Santa Maria Rotonda 612? Bobbio monastery in northern Italy 613 Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland 614 Khosrau...
establishments founded by the Irish Christians were Luxeuil Abbey in Burgundy, Bobbio Abbey in Lombardy, Abbey of Saint Gall in modern Switzerland and Disibodenberg...
850, he gave the Church St. Brigid at Piacenza, to Columbanus' abbey at Bobbio, provided that they establish there a hospice for Irish pilgrims. Piacenza...
from Bobbio Abbey with many other books by Dr Federigo Cardinal Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, when he founded the Ambrosian Library in 1609. Bobbio, situated...
identical to the Sinilis who tutored Columbanus, according to Jonas of Bobbio. If so, he would have taught Columbanus in the years prior to his departure...
mountains between Genoa and Milan, where he established the monastery of Bobbio. A monastic revival already begun in the 10th century with the Cluniac reform...
Penitentials which are ascribed to St Columbanus, the founder of Luxeuil and Bobbio (d. 615), and Cumean (Cumine Ailbha, abbot of Iona); in the Prankish kingdom...