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Prima pars de ymittacione christi et contemptu omnium vanitatum mundi et cetera
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Imitatione Christi
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Jesus Christ--Meditations--Early works to 1800
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Christian life--Early works to 1800
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between 1440 and 1460
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Extent: ff. 58 : paper ; 222 x 307 mm
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Title from Digital Scriptorium description.
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Support: Paper.
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Script: Cursive.
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Layout: 1-412 512(-11, 12). Catchwords in inner right corner; leaves signed in arabic numerals in upper right hand corner of the recto. 2 columns of 32-34 lines; quire 1 ruled in ink, frame only; quires 2-5 ruled in hard point, frame only.
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Watermark(s): Ochsenkopf, similar to Piccard, V. 334, Dinkelsuhl, Eichstätt, etc., 1467-87, and to V.512, Biberach, Öttingen, etc., 1464-66.
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Other Decoration: 2- and 1-line initials in red with guide letters; 1-line initials within the text slashed in red. Entries in chapter lists underscored in red; rubrics throughout.
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Assigned Date: s. XVmed.
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Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Dutschke, 7/30/2012.
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Written in northern Germany in the middle of the fifteenth century. On f. 14, s. XVI: "Omnia ad maiorem dei gloriam." According to De Ricci, was n. 26153 in a German catalogue; this number on a label on the spine. Acquired from A. S. W. Rosenbach by Henry E. Huntington in December 1922.
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22 July 2024
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22 July 2024
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