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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99115470373506421, Princeton MS. 178.)
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English | Ouidius de remediis amoris ... etc. (DS2234) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99115470373506421, Princeton MS. 178.) |
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Johann, von Neuburg, active 15th century
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Marienstiftsgymnasium (Stettin, Germany)
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Bosses (Binding)
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illuminated manuscripts
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decorated initials
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Anthropomorphic initials
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Watermarks (Paper)
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Wooden boards (Binding)
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Latin literature--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Germany
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Proverbs, German--Early works to 1800
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Judas Iscariot--Poetry--Early works to 1800
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Pilate, Pontius, active 1st century--Poetry--Early works to 1800
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Jesus Christ--Passion--Poetry--Early works to 1800
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Table etiquette--Poetry--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin--New Jersey--Princeton
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--New Jersey--Princeton
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Latin language--Textbooks--Early works to 1800
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1436?
15. century
1436Gregorian
1436Gregorian
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Extent: 247 leaves : paper ; 304 x 212 (190 x 115) mm bound to 315 x 220 mm.
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Ms. composite codex.
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Title from explicit of first work (fol. 34v)
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Table of contents on upper pastedown. Marginal notes.
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Incipit: Ouidius de remediis amoris “Legerat huius amor tytulum nomen que libelli, Bella michi video bella parantur ait ...” -- Fagifacetus "Res rerum natura parens ita concipiet omnes, Et parit ut nate potuque ciboque ...” -- De Christi passione “Vide homo que pro te patior, Ad te clamo qui pro te morior ...” -- Vita Pylati “Si ueluti quondam scriptor uel scripta placerent, In noua dicendo...
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Collation: Paper ; fol. i (re-used parchment) + 247 + i (re-used parchment) ; catchwords at the end of most quires ; occasional running titles ; foliation in ink.
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Layout: 12-20 lines of verse per page ; ruled.
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Description: Watermarks (tête-de-boeuf surmounted by a flower).
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Decoration: Major texts begin with a 2- to 3-line blue initial with red penwork, sometimes including a human face. Smaller initials of the same type, alternating in red and blue, begin sections of major texts.
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Origin: Fridangus According to explicit copied in 1436 by Iohannem Neuburgensis (fol. 244v).
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Owned by Friedrich Wilhelm Roloff in 1736. By 1888 it was in the library of the Königliche Marienstifts-Gymnasium in Stettin, Pomerania (now Szeczecin, Poland). Since 1945 it has been in private collections. The Princeton University Library purchased it from Les Enluminures in part with support of the Theodore F. Sanxay Fund and the Presidential Fund of Harold T. Shapiro and Vivian B. Shapiro...
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8 November 2023
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8 November 2023
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