Carolingian Manuscripts in Gallica
Medieval History

Carolingian Manuscripts in Gallica


The National Library of France is pleased to announce the launch in Gallica of a digital corpus giving access to the manuscripts the BnF Carolingian digitized. The short scientific descriptions that accompany them are extracted from the most complete records of the BnF online catalogue archives and manuscripts.

http://Gallica.BNF.fr/html/und/manuscrits/manuscrits-carolingiens

http://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ead.html?id=FRBNFEAD000094744

This corpus is available on the homepage of Gallica, via the discover tabs / manuscripts.

Various access to manuscripts are possible by author, title, date, genre, decor.

All remarks, suggestions, etc. are welcome: 


Charlotte Denoël
Conservateur, chef du service des manuscrits médiévaux
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Département des manuscrits
58, rue de Richelieu
75084 Paris cedex 02
tel: 0153798283
fax: 0153798900
[email protected]




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