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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Kansas (2964491, MS D31)
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Sermons of Barnardine Ochine of Sena ... Christopher Hegendorff, and John Oecolampadius (DS1224)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Kansas (2964491, MS D31)

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    Sermons of Barnardine Ochine of Sena ... Christopher Hegendorff, and John Oecolampadius
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--Kansas--Lawrence
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    Extent: following 40. paper. 280 x 185 mm
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    Title devised by cataloger.
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    Manuscript codex
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    Inscribed date: 1548, July
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    Dated by scribe
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    Decoration: 3 penwork initials; each page within red rules; red line fillers at ends of sections; first words of each section in red italic; references and important words in text in red italic; 9 historiated penwork initials; Initial letter of each title page (leaves 1, 11, 28) formed of strapwork and dragons
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    Layout: 36-44 long lines; only head and foot horizontal lines ruled; full length horizontal and vertical margins done in red ink
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    s. XVI#^med#
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    Script: Court hand
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    "Anno Domini 1548 Mensis Julio" (f. 1r); "Sold by Thomas Baker, 1, Soho Square, London" (label on front pastedown); "Cranmere Kenrick" (f. iir)
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    5 September 2023
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    5 September 2023
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