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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Oregon (99900477832401852, MS 011)
- Bible.
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English | Scholia in Novem Testamentum. (DS2157) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Oregon (99900477832401852, MS 011) |
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Bible.
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Burgess, Edward Sandford, 1855-1928
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Burgess, Julia
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Manuscripts, Latin (medieval and modern)
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Manuscrits médiévaux--Oregon--Eugene
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Bible. John--Commentaries--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Oregon--Eugene
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between 1200 and 1299? [between 1201 and 1250]
13. century
1201Gregorian
1250Gregorian
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Extent: 6 unnumbered leaves : vellum ; 225 x 175 mm
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Manuscript codex.
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Collation: 6 leaves.
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Origin: Europe?
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Layout: 2 columns of 67-69 lines upon a writing area of 175 x ~135 mm. Visible pricking showing 3 mm line height, and 1 mm minim height. Visible pricking on each margin.
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Lettering: Written in very small, much abbreviated Gothic script.
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Decoration: Initials spanning 2 lines (5 mm). Straight quadrille lines with small circles at vertices, connecting 3 or more sentences, red underlining.
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Binding: On 26.5x19 cm, 6 mm thick wood board with chamfered interior edges; hinge and spine of brown leather covering 1/3 of front and rear covers; front rear flyleaves of laid rag paper.
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Shelfmark: Eugene, OR, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon, MS 011.
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This manuscript appears to be a fragment of a larger commentary examining the book of John, or possibly a priest's sermon notes.
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24 September 2023
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24 September 2023
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