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Complementum in partem III Summae S. Thomae de Aquino (Complement to the third part of the Summae of St. Thomas Aquinas)
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Maximus, of Turin, Saint, active 4th century-5th century
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Priscian, active approximately 500-530
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Missing leaves
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Extent: 312; 314 x 206 mm bound to 324 x 230 mm; paper
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Table (fols. 309-213) incomplete
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Leaves missing after fols. 296 and 312
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Inscribed on bottom edge: "Comple[menti]"?
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Binding: Contemporary pigskin over wooden boards; original bosses on the covers; original three link chain fastened to top edge of lower cover
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Layout: Two columns of forty-six lines; frame-ruled in ink; written area: 221 x 141 mm
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Script: Gothic--cursiva
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Script: Protogothic
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Decoration: One colored initial with pen-work decoration (fol. 1r); numerous colored initials throughout
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Related resource: De Ricci, Seymour, with the assistance of W.J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, vol. 2 (New York,: H. W. Wilson, 1935-40), pp. 2052-53, no. 149.
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Related resource: Free Library of Philadelphia, A Descriptive Catalogue of the John Frederick Lewis Collection of European Manuscripts in the Free Library of Philadelphia, compiled by Edwin Wolf, 2nd, with an introduction by Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach (Philadelphia: The Free Library, 1937), p. 209, no. 190.
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Related resource: Krämer, Sigrid, "Neue Nachrichten über die ehemalige Pfarrbibliothek von Ebern", Mainfränkischen Jahrbuch für Geschichte und Kunst, vol. 28 (1976), pp. 36-47.
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Provenance: Johannes de Helb, vicar of the church of Saint Laurentius, Ebern (Bavaria), mid-fifteenth century; Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, Washington DC; his sale, Anderson Galleries, March 20, 1905, no. 2745; (directly to?) John Frederick Lewis, Philadelphia; given by his widow, Anne Baker Lewis, to the Free Library of Philadelphia in 1936
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Contributor: Diane Biunno
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Cataloger: Oliver Mitchell
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Funder: Council on Library and Information Resources
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4 December 2023
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4 December 2023
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