Porter, Dot2023-05-232022-11-232022-11-232022-11-23https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/46604Excerpts from and commentaries on the Liber bellorum Domini; contains articles 105-112, 192-195 and 142-148. Due to the date, this cannot be the Liber bellorum Domini of St. William of Bourges (1150-1209). Articles 105-112 and 192-195 concern the Albigensian crusade. According to the dealer's description of the manuscript, much of this section might be quoted or derived from the Historia Albigensium of Pierre de Vaux-de-Cernay. Articles 142-148 (f. 24v-32r) concern the 8th-century martyrs Amelius and Amicus. According to the dealer's description and Rudolf Hirsch's notes, this was first printed in the Speculum historiale of Vincent of Beauvais, XXIV, 162-166, 169. Contemporary and later marginalia throughout, much appearing Spanish in origin, particularly of the 16th-17th centuries.Amelius MartyrAmicus MartyrLiber bellorum Domini -- CommentariesLiber bellorum Domini -- Criticism interpretation etcAlbigensesChristian hagiographyChristian martyrsCrusades -- 13th-15th centuriesCrusadesChristian heresies -- History -- Middle Ages 600-1500Christian heresiesHistoryCodicesCommentariesExcerptsManuscripts LatinManuscripts MedievalManuscripts RenaissanceHistory of ChristianityMedieval StudiesRenaissance StudiesCollation Model for Ms. Codex 83: [Extracts from and commentaries on Liber bellorum Domini].Article