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(‎Changed claim: subject as recorded (P19): Christian life--Early works to 1800)
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Property / subject as recorded: Christian life / qualifier
 
Property / subject as recorded: Christian life / qualifier
 

Latest revision as of 22:46, 24 August 2024

Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915806223503681, Oversize Ms. Codex 78)
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Miscellany of works on Catholic doctrine, canon law and religious life. (DS1669)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915806223503681, Oversize Ms. Codex 78)

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    Miscellany of works on Catholic doctrine, canon law and religious life.
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    Catholic Church--Discipline
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    Early works to 1800
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    Canonists--Early works to 1800
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    Christian life--Early works to 1800
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    Catholic Church--Doctrines
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    [between 1400 and 1450]
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    Extent: 179 leaves : paper ; 294 x 220 (170 x 93) mm bound to 297 x 228 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    There is evidence of slight water damage.
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    Folio 13 is loose.
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    Title supplied by cataloger. Zacour-Hirsch and Andrew Little give the title: Registrum primi [-quarti] libri sententiarum.
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    Spine label gives Nikolaus Jauer as the main heading for the entire manuscript.
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    Colophon (f. 63v, 154v, 174r): Jo. Deo gratias alt.
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    Signatures: Arabic numerals, lower left corner, first recto of each quire.
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    Origin: Written in Germany in the first half of the 15th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Script: Written in a Gothic cursive book script by many hands, with marginal comments in several contemporary hands.
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    Decoration: Rubricated capitals, initials, paragraph marks, and underlining throughout.
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    Watermark: Similar to Piccard V. vii. 429 (1470).
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    Binding: 15th-century German blind stamped brown calf over pasteboards, badly abraded, with cut marks on upper and lower covers.
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    Collation: Paper, 179; 1-2⁶, 3⁵, 4-14⁶, 15⁶(+1); [1-179]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto. Some catchwords visible, lower right verso of last leaf of each quire.
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    Passed to the University of Pennsylvania with the Lea Library.
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    Contains an old, unidentified shelf mark, E18 (f. 1r); purchased by Henry Charles Lea, 1877.
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    19 September 2023
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    19 September 2023
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