Liber Rabani Anglici Horroscopo intitulatus translatus de Hebraico in Latinum a Dandalo Ylardensi ad instantiam abbatis P. de Visula [... etc. (DS947) (Q5291)

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Liber Rabani Anglici Horroscopo intitulatus translatus de Hebraico in Latinum a Dandalo Ylardensi ad instantiam abbatis P. de Visula [... etc. (DS947)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942864683503681, Ms. Codex 1149, https://find.library.upenn.edu/catalog/9942864683503681)

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    28 August 2023
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    Liber Rabani Anglici Horroscopo intitulatus translatus de Hebraico in Latinum a Dandalo Ylardensi ad instantiam abbatis P. de Visula [... etc.
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    Papacy--Early works to 1800
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    Early works to 1800
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    Innocent IV, Pope, approximately 1200-1254
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    Astrology--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 245 leaves : paper ; 205 x 137 mm bound to 209 x 142 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title from incipit (f. 1r).
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    Foliation: Paper, i + 242 + ii; [1-242]; modern pencil foliation, upper right recto; contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto, for work 3 and work 5.
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    Script: Written in humanistic cursive script, in multiple hands.
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    Watermark: Briquet Oiseau 12251(1590) and 12210 (1591), Fleur de Lis 7319 (1592), and two unidentifiable marks: one depicts a crown and a bird inside a circle (likely late 16th century), the other depicts a lion rampant holding a fleur de lis, comparable to Briquet Lion 10560 (1466).
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    Binding: Contemporary vellum with remains of leather closures on upper cover.
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    Origin: Written in Italy, ca. 1600 (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Latin note on flyleaf records that "Gregorius de Gregoriis" found this book during the war of Pope Urban VIII, in 1644, in a river near Cessola.
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    Sold by Benedetti, 1912.
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    28 April 2025
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