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The Codex Sangallensis 381 (Signature Cod. Sang. 381) is an early medieval music manuscript, produced in the abbey of St. Gallen and stored in the Abbey Library in St. Gallen. The manuscript is known for its exhaustive collection of so-called tropes, verses, and sequences. Together with the Cod. Sang. 484, this manuscript makes an important contribution to one of the most exhaustive collections of such compositions in the East Frankish kingdom and thus plays an important role in the history of music.
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(added in the 9th century by a later scribe). Lacuna: Codex Regius (8th century) and CodexSangallensis (9th century) contain a large gap after John 7:52...
purple, around the year 900, a revision by Theodulf; kept in Paris. CodexSangallensis 1395 (Σ), the oldest known manuscript containing the Gospels of the...
which 12 are addressed to him, survive in a single manuscript called CodexSangallensis 190. They cover a period of about 30 years, and describe what happened...
letters to identify the uncials. Codex Alexandrinus received the letter "A", Codex Vaticanus – "B", Codex Ephraemi – "C", Codex Bezae – "D", until he arrived...