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This article summarizes the results of the initial query performed in the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences in Vilnius within the framework of a joint research project conducted by the authors, entitled “Medieval library’s manuscripts in the collections of the city of Vilnius”. The Wroblewski Library was established in 1912 as a private foundation. During World War II it suffered serious losses. After the war, to its collections were included the remains of various collections primarily from the institutions of Vilnius, but also records acquired from the territories occupied by the Red Army in East Prussia, among others, Konigsberg. The fate of Vilnius manuscripts during this period is very complex, and their history still requires further research. Currently in the Wróblewski Library is 18 manuscripts and fragments that can be classified into the category of medieval Latin library’s manuscripts. These are materials of various provenance and nature, created from 12th to 15th century in the Western Europe, Poland and Teutonic state in Prussia. Similarly divers is their contents, including messages of the Bible (Parisian Bible, Biblical Gloss), theological treatises (Honorius Augustodunensis, Gemma animae; Pseudo-Bonaventure, Summa aurea de gradibus virtutum), historiographical writings (Rufinus of Aquileia, Ecclesiastical History) and law (index to the Decretals of Gregory IX), and liturgical texts (Psalter with musical notation).
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