Welscher Krieg etwas zamengeclaupter Neuzeytt ... etc.. (DS916) (Q5198)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942510503503681, Ms. Codex 1101)
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Welscher Krieg etwas zamengeclaupter Neuzeytt ... etc.. (DS916)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942510503503681, Ms. Codex 1101)

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    Welscher Krieg etwas zamengeclaupter Neuzeytt ... etc..
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    Early works to 1800
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    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1459-1519
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    Holy Roman Empire--Foreign relations--Italy--Venice
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    Italy--Prophecies--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 137 leaves : paper ; 195 x 140-142 (155-170 x 100-120) mm bound to 199 x 148 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Origin: Written in Austria, ca. 1529.
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    Title of manuscript from title page of predominant work (f. 1r).
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    Script: Written in a German cursive hand, or possibly two different hands.
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    Layout: Written in 13-19 long lines.
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    Collation: Paper, 137; 1²(-1) 2²⁰(-6; +4, 5, 7-10) 3²⁰(+11, 12) 4¹⁰ 5⁸ 6¹⁴ 7⁶ 8⁸ 9²(-2) 10⁶ 11¹⁶ 12⁴ 13⁴ 14⁸ 15¹⁰; [1-137]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto; f. 80 is a loose partial leaf, and f. 81 is a partial leaf affixed to f. 82r. Two additional loose partial leaves, with marks indicating point of insertion in the text, lie between f. 89 and 90 and between 101 and 102.
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    Binding: Vellum fragment from breviary over cardboard. Labels affixed to the spine of the codex, read: "Max. I" and "17/ 2."
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    Sold at auction as part of the library of Count Dietrichstein, by Gert Rosen, catalog 32 (May 1959), part 2, no. 2533. Moritz von Dietrichstein was for a time director of the Vienna court library and his ancestor Siegmund von Dietrichstein (1480-1533) was an associate of Maximilian I.
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    28 August 2023
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    28 August 2023
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