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Sermones Sensati
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Attirbuted to Sensatus, but possibly written by Gerard of Liège
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Extent: fols. 1; membrane; 331 x 161 (260 x 83)
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Layout: 2 columns, 64 lines
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Decoration: 1 4-line initial in red opening a sermon; red pilcrows; rubrics in red; and biblical pericopes underlined in red. Offset of blue initial "M" in bottom margin of verso
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Recycled binding fragment cut irregularly to yield a wide stub and 6 extensions that would have formed spine linings between support cords
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A few short contemporary marginal annotations
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Provenance: Donated by Eric J. Johnson in October 2016
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Text from the sermon collection known as the "Sermones Sensati. This fragment includes a portion of the sermon "Idipsum sentientes" taking Romans 12:16 as its theme (Schneyer 10-T12, Vol. 5, p. 359)
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Incipit: [heavily abraded text]
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Explicit: superbiendum de…
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26 August 2024
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26 August 2024
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