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Of or pertaining to a chapter of a religious body, an order, or a society. |
A main division of a book, typically with a number or title. |
A distinctive period in history or in a person's life. |
The governing body of a religious community or knightly order. |
A local branch of a society. |
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The Chapter Library of Verona Cathedral (Biblioteca Capitolare della Cattedrale di Verona) is one of the world’s oldest libraries in continuous function. Such is its importance that it has been dubbed the “Queen of ecclesiastical collections”. Many ancient works of the Classical tradition have survived only because of the Chapter Library, including:* the only surviving corpus of Catullus (Verona Codex, now lost); * the epistulae ad Atticum, ad Quintum, ad Brutum by Cicero, rediscovered by Petrarch (exemplar now lost); * the Institutes of Gaius, overwritten with works of Saint Jerome, rediscovered by Barthold Niebuhr; * the fasti consulares of Verona, a list of Roman consuls from 439 to 494; * the Laterculus Veronensis, a list of Roman dioceses;It holds also important early Christian writings, such as: * * the Leonine Sacramentary, the oldest liturgical book of the Roman Rite; * the Verona Palimpsest, containing early Church Orders; * the Codex Veronensis, containing an old version of the Latin Psalter;The following signature in a life of Saint Martin of Tours by a scribe is usually considered to mark the conventional dating of the founding of the Library: “my name is Ursicinus, Lector of the Church of Verona”, confirming that he finished the work in the consulship of Agapitus (517). |