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Codex Calixtinus

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Uniform title headingCodex Calixtinus
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Variant(s)Códice Calixtino
Callistus II, Pope, -1124. Codex Calixtinus
Catedral de Santiago de Compostela. Archivo. Manuscript. Codex Calixtinus
Codex Calixtinus de Compostelle
See alsoLiber Sancti Jacobi
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Form of workManuscripts
Beginning date11
Special noteThis description is for the manuscript as a physical entity, including its decorations; for textual contents of the manuscript, use: Liber Sancti Jacobi.
Found inMelczer, W. The pilgrim's guide to Santiago de Compostela, 1993: CIP galley (Liber Sancti Jacobi also known as Codex Calixtinus)
New Cath. encyl., 1967: (Codex Calixtinus)
Pre-1956 imprints (Liber Sancti Jacobi (Codex Calistinus) see Codex Calixtinus)
El Códice Calixtino y la música de su tiempo, 2001?
Wikipedia, 31 August 2018 (The Codex Calixtinus (also Compostellus) is the main witness for the 12th-century Liber Sancti Jacobi, or the Book of Saint James. It is a pseudepigraph attributed to Pope Callixtus II; its principal author or compilator is referred to as "Pseudo-Callixtus", often identified with French scholar Aymeric Picaud. Its most likely date of compilation is the period of 1138-1145.)
Le livre de Saint Jacques, ou, Codex Calixtinus de Compostelle, 1992.