Infortiatum (DS4583) (Q21249): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
DigScrAdmin (talk | contribs) (Created a new Item) |
(Created claim: IIIF manifest (P41): https://iiif.archive.org/iiif/lewis_e_244/manifest.json, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1702318001035) |
||
Property / IIIF manifest | |||
Property / IIIF manifest: https://iiif.archive.org/iiif/lewis_e_244/manifest.json / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Revision as of 18:11, 11 December 2023
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Free Library of Philadelphia (Lewis E 244, Lewis E 244)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Infortiatum (DS4583) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Free Library of Philadelphia (Lewis E 244, Lewis E 244) |
Statements
Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565
0 references
Accursius, glossator, approximately 1182-approximately 1260
0 references
Kraus, Hans Peter, 1907-1988
0 references
1270-1280
13. century
1270Gregorian
1280Gregorian
0 references
Extent: ii+288+ii; 415 x 243 mm bound to 434 x 272 mm; parchment
0 references
Some rubbing throughout has faded the script in places
0 references
Spine partly detached
0 references
Extensive marginal and interlinear glosses in various hands throughout
0 references
Additional, smaller page of commentary added bound in as fol. 6
0 references
Evidence of historic damage and repairs
0 references
Manicules throughout
0 references
Binding: Modern blind-stamped pigskin by Franz Hollsteiner of Vienna (his stamp on flyleaf 1v); stamped in gold on spine: "CORPUS JURIS JUSTINIANI 1350-1400. PARIS DIGESTUM"; remains of clasps; modern green slipcase stamped on spine: "JUSTINIAN DIGESTUM INFORTIATUM XIVth CENTURY"
0 references
Layout: Primary text: two columns of up to forty-six lines; commentary: two columns of up to ninety-seven lines; ruling in ink and lead point; written area: 390 x 234 mm
0 references
Script: Littera bononiensis
0 references
Decoration: Fifteen small miniatures at chapter beginnings, fifteen inhabited initials, numerous decorated and colored initials throughout; three marginal drawings; occasional ink line-fillers
0 references
Related resource: Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, "Signs of Use" in Reactions: Medieval/Modern exhibition pages, 2016 [online]
0 references
Provenance: Hans Peter Kraus, Catalogue 117, no. 7, his name on back flyleaf; Free Library of Philadelphia
0 references
Contributor: Diane Biunno
0 references
Cataloger: Oliver Mitchell
0 references
Funder: Council on Library and Information Resources
0 references
4 December 2023
0 references
4 December 2023
0 references