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Count Eric von Rosen (1879-1948) of Rochelstad Castle, Sweden
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Extent: fols. 2; membrane; 141 x 115 (118 x 76)
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Layout: 1 column, 19 lines
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Decoration: Fol. 139.1: Numerous 1-line initials alternating in red and burnished gold
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Decoration: Fol. 139.2: 1 large "K" in red infilled with blue, with numerous 1-line initials alternating in blue and burnished gold, wth two of the gold initials highlighted in red, and rubrics in red
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No ruling apparent
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Two different modern foliation sequences in pencil at top and bottom right corners of both rectos "104/102" and "105/103"
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Later ink inscriptions on fol. 139.2: "B. Gousill"
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Both fols. bound together in modern full leather binding over boards
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Provenance: François de Marcambie (16th century)
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Provenance: B. Goussil (17th century)
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Provenance: Count Eric von Rosen (1879-1948) of Rochelstad Castle, Sweden
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Provenance: Joseph Pope (Toronto, ON) (ca. 2010)
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Provenance: Sold at Sotheby's, 5 July 2011, lot 55 to a German dealer who cut apart the codex and dispersed its folios
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Fire damaged at the edges resulting from the burning of Count Eric von Rosen's Library in the early 20th century
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Incipit: Fol. 139.1: Sed patris et filii et spiritus sancti una est divinitas
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Fol. 139.2: Kyrieleyson / kyrieleyson / Christe audi nos
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Explicit: Fol. 139.1: crediderit ; saluus esse non poterit
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Fol. 139.2: Sce Barnaba
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Text including the majority of the Athanasian Creed and the opening of the Litany of the Saints
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26 August 2024
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26 August 2024
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