Doctrinale. (DS1598) (Q9204)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9924874843503681, Ms. Codex 694)
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Doctrinale. (DS1598)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9924874843503681, Ms. Codex 694)

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    Early works to 1500
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    Latin language--Grammar--Early works to 1500
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    [between 1275 and 1299]
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    Extent: 27 leaves : parchment, color illustrations; 234 x 166 (180 x 63) mm bound to 240 x 170 mm
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    parchment, color illustrations
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    Title and attribution from explicit (f. 27r): Explicit Doctrinale magistri Alexandri de Villa Dei...
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    Some folios are stained from previous mold damage; much of the commentary has faded or is worn off, however the primary text is legible throughout.
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    Ms. codex.
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    Foliation: Parchment, ii (18th-century paper) + 27 + ii (18th-century paper); [1-27]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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    Layout: Written in 38 long lines in dark brown ink; ruled in ink; prickings visible.
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    Script: Written in a Gothic book script by a single hand, with marginal commentary in several additional hands that completely fills most pages between the lines of text and to the margins.
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    Origin: Written in France, late 13th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Binding: 18th-century leather.
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    Decoration: Decorated initials in red and green on most folios, some of the decoration has faded.
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    Sold by J. Rosenthal, 1952.
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    Formerly owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps, ms. 190 (f. 1r).
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    19 September 2023
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    19 September 2023
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