De bestiis et aliis rebus; seu Columba deaurata (DS10441) (Q45425)

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De bestiis et aliis rebus; seu Columba deaurata (DS10441)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990095470570203941, MS Typ 101, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990095470570203941/catalog)

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    De bestiis et aliis rebus; seu Columba deaurata
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    Bestiaries--France--13th century
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--France--1200-1250
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    Extent: 89 leaves, bound : vellum ; 17 cm.
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    Ff. 1-14 (2 quires) are a model-book consisting of 75 illustrations for copying into the 2 treatises later in the volume. In these treatises the spaces intended for the illustrations are blank.
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    Probable date and origin in France from evidence of style (Clark & McNunn, 26).
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    The text is written in a gothic book-hand mostly in 1 column, initial letters with pen-work decoration in red and blue.
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    Bound in original blind-tooled calf.
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    In a tray case,19 cm.
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    Signatures of Johannes Spergaz (15th. cent; f. 15r) William Cheslyn (18th cent.; front flyleaf) and John Fossum (18th cent.; back flyleaf).
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    Gift of Philip Hofer in honor of Roger S. Wieck, 1983.
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    23 July 2024
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    23 July 2024
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