De claustro animae
manuscript in the University of Toronto's Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (F6596)
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De claustro animae
Summary
De claustro animae is a manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- De claustro animae authored Hugh of Fouilloy[2].
- De claustro animae's instance of is recorded as manuscript[3].
- De claustro animae's collection is recorded as Bound Manuscripts[4].
- De claustro animae's collection is recorded as Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library[5].
- De claustro animae's inventory number is recorded as MSS 05321[6].
- De claustro animae's location is recorded as Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library[7].
- De claustro animae's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[8].
- +1153-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of De claustro animae[9].
- De claustro animae's edition or translation of is recorded as De claustro animae[10].
- De claustro animae's work available at URL is recorded as https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/fisher2:164[11].
- De claustro animae's described at URL is recorded as http://go.utlib.ca/cat/7405049[12].
- De claustro animae's IIIF manifest URL is recorded as https://iiif.library.utoronto.ca/presentation/fisher2:164/manifest[13].
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Works and Contributions
De claustro animae authored Hugh of Fouilloy[2].