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Sermones dominicales
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Kansas--Lawrence
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Extent: following 265. parchment. 282 x 189 mm
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Manuscript codex
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Decoration: Alternating red initials with blue penwork, and blue initials with red penwork; 3-line illuminated initial on f. 116r; Several; The script hand been elaborated in a few instances to profiles, or to the head of an eagle; simple red penwork monster.
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Schneyer attributes the text to Thomas de Lisle, O.P., archbishop of Ely 1345, d. 1361; others have attributed it to Thomas Brito, Guibert de Tournai, or Thomas Lyld
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Layout: 2 columns of 40-42 lines ruled in lead and ink; layout changes on f. 92v; some prickings visible
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s. XIV
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Script: Gothic
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Bookplate on inside front cover: "Marbury Hall. Arthur Hugh Smith Barry" with arms (Burke's Landed Gentry identifies as Smith-Barry, b.1843)
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