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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (9939824433802436, WMU MS 160)
- Legenda aurea
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Excerpts from The golden legend and Sermones de tempore] /
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Legenda aurea
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Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298
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Pope, Joseph, 1921-
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Fogg, Sam
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Christian saints--Legends--Early works to 1800
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Christian saints--Biography--Early works to 1800
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between 1280? and 1325
13. century
14. century
1280Gregorian
1325Gregorian
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Extent: 32 leaves : parchment ; 180 x 130 mm
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Ms. composite codex.
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Parchment with paper fly leaves, iii + 40 + iii. Dimensions (outer dimensions of leaves vary): 181-178 x 133-124 mm. Collation: i6, ii-iv8, v10. The manuscript is incomplete at beginning. Rulings are in ink throughout with prickings in the outer margins. The text is written below the top rule line in two columns, between 26-38 lines per page. The manuscript includes two texts, each copied by a...
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The manuscript previously belonged to Joseph Pope (1921-2010) of Toronto, where it was Bergendal Collection MS 104 (described in Pope, 1999, and online, Bergendal Collection; a further account of the collection is given in Pope, 1997). Purchased by Pope from Sam Fogg, London, October 1993.
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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