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The Electronic Manipulus florum Project

"Have you ever observed that we pay much more attention to a wise passage when it is quoted, than when we read it in the original author?"
                                                                              Philip G. Hamerton,
The Intellectual Life, (1873), 4.2, p.186.

     The Electronic Manipulus florum Edition

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          > What is the Manipulus florum?
          > Project Rationale
          > Current Status & Project Description
          > Intermediate Sources for the
Manipulus
          > The 1550 Venice Edition
            > Editorial Agency in the 1550 Edition
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          > Testimonials
          > Links
          > Acknowledgments
          > Annotated Bibliography
          > Auxiliary Resources
          > Translation of the Preface to the
Manipulus
          > Illuminations in Worcester Cath. MS Q.23
          > Charleville-Mézières  Ms 38, fol. 1r (all)

Affiliated Projects

The Digital Viridarium consolationis Project

The Digital Liber pharetrae Project

The Compendium moralium notabilium Project

The Manipulus/Scotichronicon Project

The Manipulus/Lucula noctis Project

The Manipulus/Consolatorium Project

The Libellus de patientia Project

"Thomas de Hibernia (?) praying to the Virgin and Child" -- Manipulus florum: Charleville-Mézières, Bibliothèque municipale Ms 38, fol.1r (detail)

Copyright image used with kind permission of the Bibliothécaire of the B.M. Charleville-Mézières

©2001-23 Chris L. Nighman
History Department
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


The editor gratefully acknowledges the financial support for this project and related research that has been generously provided by SSHRC through a Standard Research Grant (2005-8) and a Connection Grant (2014),
as well as a number of internal grants partly funded by WLU operating funds and partly by SSHRC General Research Grants awarded to WLU.

NB: a new version of this website is currently under development. At present it includes all of the supporting webpages, with the development of the edition webpages expected to be completed sometime in 2023.