Sanctissimo ac reverentissimo patri domino Urbano divina providencia pape quarto (DS11009) (Q47129)

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Sanctissimo ac reverentissimo patri domino Urbano divina providencia pape quarto (DS11009)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990093476020203941, MS Lat 172, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990093476020203941/catalog)
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Sanctissimo ac reverentissimo patri domino Urbano divina providencia pape quarto
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Catena aurea
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Manuscripts, Medieval--France--1300-1350
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--1300-1350
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Bible. Gospels--Commentaries--Early works to 1800
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between 1300 and 1350
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Extent: 313 leaves, bound : vellum ; 33 cm.
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Title from the dedicatory preface to Pope Urban IV (f. 1r).
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Written in northeastern France or Germany in a quick gothic text hand by several scribes, with parted initials in red and blue with penwork flourishes.
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In a 17th-cent. German white pigskin binding over boards.
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In a protective tray case, 35 cm.
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Belonged to the Benedictine monastery at Weingarten in 1630 (inscribed, f. 1r); possibly given to the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt by the French general Thiébault (inscribed, f. 1r): "Imperiali bibliothecae Lutetiis, Thiebault, Fuldensis regionis gubernator, 1807;" possibly in the Hofbibliothek at Darmstadt with other books from Weingarten; possibly belonged to J. E. Schulte; sold by Anderson...
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Purchased with the George Schünemann Jackson fund, 1942.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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