(Q9282)

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Expositiones difficiliorum vocabulorum de bibliotheca per ordinem alphabeti.
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Guillelmus Brito, active 13th century
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Codices
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Bible--Latin--Versions--Vulgate--Dictionaries--Latin
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Bible--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc
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Extent: 264 leaves : parchment, color illustrations ; 275 x 200 (183 x 130) mm bound to 291 x 204 mm
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parchment, color illustrations
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Explicit: Expliciunt expositiones difficiliorum vocabulorum de bibliotheca per ordinem alphabeti. Deo gratias...hic liber est Beatae Mariae Regalis Montis. Qui titulum delevit vel ab ecclesia furtive alienavit hunc librum sit a deo anathema maranata (f. 263r).
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Binding: French 18th-century green morocco, spine nearly detached.
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Title from explicit (f. 263r).
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Ms. codex.
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Attribution from Zacour-Hirsch.
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Foliation: Parchment, 264; [1-264]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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Layout: Written in 2 columns of 32-36 lines; frame-ruled in lead.
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Script: Written in a Gothic script, with marginal glosses in a similar hand.
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Decoration: Rubricated throughout, with alternating red and blue 2-line initials with contrasting red or blue ornamentation at the beginning of each entry; 4-line, 5-line, and 6-line puzzle initials with penwork ornamentation at the beginning of each section (for example, f. 21r, 26r, 51r); 4-line illuminated initial in gold, blue, and pink (f. 1r). Some marginal glosses decorated with yellow...
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Origin: Written in Royaumont, France at the Monastery of St. Mary, ca. 1350 (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Sold by Laurence Witten, 1955.
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Sold at auction at Sotheby's (London) in a sale of part of the Phillipps collection, 19-23 May 1913, lot 666 (catalog clipping pasted inside front cover).
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Formerly owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 4555).
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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