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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99113479643506421, Garrett MS. 156.)
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Cronica Venetiarum / (DS2226)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99113479643506421, Garrett MS. 156.)

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    Cronica Venetiarum /
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    Ravignani, Benintendi, approximately 1317-approximately 1360
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    Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805
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    Sneyd, Walter, 1809-1888
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    Arnold, William Harris, 1854-1923
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    Perrins, Charles William Dyson, 1864-1958
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    Blind tooled bindings (Binding)
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    Clasps (Binding)
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    Wooden boards (Binding)
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Italy
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    Venice (Italy)--History--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--New Jersey--Princeton
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    between 1350 and 1400
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    Extent: 19 leaves : parchment, illustrations ; 265 x 187 (170 x 120) mm bound to 277 x 192 mm.
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    parchment, illustrations
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    Incipit: “Cronica Venetiarum secundum Benintendi Cancellarium eius. Ihesus dominus deus noster quaque in re pro fundamento suscipitur necesse est ibi bonorum operum edificium subsequatur. Nec est admirabile iudicandum si de sanctorum uirorum piis ex causis cumulatio consortio gloriosi fructus et uberes in odorem suauitatis prouenisse cernuntur…”
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    Explicit: “Qui in domo propria ultra riuum ex palacii opposito habitans destructas ecclesias et palatium renouare curauit. Hic habuit coniugem Feliciam nominem que unicum”
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title from caption (fol. 1r).
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    A few contemporary corrections and annotations; marginal note in later humanistic hand on fol. 8v.
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    Collation: Parchment ; fol. iii + 19 + 11 ; 1–28, 34–1 (leaf 4 cancelled). Stubs from flyleaves are wrapped around quires 1 and 3, after fol. 8v and before fol. 17 ; in the 18th century, the manuscript was misfoliated in ink ; modern foliation in pencil.
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    Layout: 32 long lines per page ; ruled in leadpoint with single vertical bounding lines, horizontals very faint and do not extend beyond verticals.
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    Description: Written in brown-black ink.
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    Decoration: Text opens on fol. 1r with a 5-line gold initial I enclosing the bust of a saint (Mark?), with nimbus, dressed in red cloak over a green robe; three-quarter foliate border with light and dark blue, rose, pink, green, and orange-red, encircling an erased heraldic shield in the upper margin. Plain 2-line initials alternating between red and blue; some paragraph marks, alternatively...
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    Origin: Produced in Venice in the second half of the 14th century.
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    The erased heraldic shield on fol. 1r was described by de Ricci in 1935 as possibly being for the Baldovino family of Venice (de gules aigle d'or). Owned by: Abate Matteo Luigi Canonici, S.J. (1727–1805); purchased in 1835 by Rev. Walter Sneyd (1809–1888); Sotheby's sold from Sneyd's collection in 1903 to Charles William Dyson Perrins (1864–1958); sold from Perrins through Sotheby's in 1907 to...
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    8 November 2023
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    8 November 2023
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