(Q9096)

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De decem praeceptis decalogi.
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Nicholas, of Dinkelsbühl, approximately 1360-1433
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Manuscripts, Renaissance
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Manuscripts, Latin
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Poetry
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Sermons, Latin--Early works to 1800
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Ten commandments--Sermons
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Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Poetry
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Early works to 1800
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Antichrist--Early works to 1800
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End of the world--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Doctrines
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Magic--Religious aspects--Christianity--Early works to 1800
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Magic--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Boethius, -524. Opuscula sacra--Criticism and interpretation
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Latin, with short passages in German
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[between 1459 and 1499]
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Extent: 200 leaves : paper ; 210 x 152 (174 x 115) mm bound to 218 x 154 mm
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For the second work, "De fine mundi," there is a note at the end that the work is based on the edition "Impressus per Conradum Zenniger civem Nurmbergensem" [1481] (f. 32v).
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Final folio (f. 200) has been torn, with modern repair [text incomplete?].
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Origin: Written in Germany[?] between 1459 and 1499.
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Title from f. 43r.
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Ms. codex.
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For the fifth work, "De dilectione dei et proximi," there is a list of the sermons at the end (f. 136r). This manuscript is unusual in that, although it begins with Sermon 6 (Incipit: Circa hoc mandatum de quo praecedenter locuti sumus...) it apparently includes a sermon not found in the majority of copies, Sermon 12, De accidia.
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Foliation: Paper, i (modern paper) + 200 + i (modern paper); [1-42], 25-132, [151-200]; contemporary foliation in ink, lower center recto; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
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Script: Written in a variety of scripts ranging from bastarda to cursive by several hands; scribe who copied von Dinkelsbühl sermons (f. 43r-136r) is identified, (colophon, f. 136r): Per Mathiam p. de Pirnis scripta sunt precepte anno domini MCCCLIX [1459, Pirna in Saxony?].
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Decoration: Some rubrics, capitals, initials, and underlining in red; many unfinished intiials. Marginal notes in different hands, some have been cut off in previous binding.
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Binding: Modern binding in parchment leaf from a 15th-century manuscript breviary, with ties.
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Sold by Illuminations (now Les Enluminures, Chicago), 1996.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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