Les sources des gloses des Gesta Berengarii et la culture du poete anonyme
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The Gesta Berengarii Imperatoris, an anonymous poem composed in honor of Berengar I of Italy ({ 924) in the early 10th century, probably at Verona, is preserved by only one witness, MS Venezia, Marciana, lat. XII 45. This manuscript includes a lot of glosses, a part of which is attributed to the author himself and another part, on questionable grounds, to a contemporary scholar. The sources of the glosses show unexpected links with the Auxerre school and the influence of Remigius of Auxerre ({ ca. 908) is particularly prominent. Now, the panegyric itself reflects Auxerre scholarship. The Auxerre-influenced glosses were certainly written by the poet, who appears to be acquainted with texts used in schools of North-Eastern France. In France he could have found some of the rare books which he quotes. Besides, several texts included in MS Par. lat. 7900A, an extraordinary manuscript written in Lombardy, are connected with the panegyrist’s erudition and suggest that this poet was in touch with a school of the Milan area, linked with schools of north of the Alpes.
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