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De miseria humanae conditionis
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Innocent III, Pope, 1160 or 1161-1216
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Manuscripts, Medieval--France--1450-1500
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Innocent III, Pope, 1160 or 1161-1216
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Extent: 87 leaves, bound (.08 linear feet) vellum ; 15 cm
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Written in Northern France in brown ink in a Gothic semihybrida script in 22 long lines; ruled in faded red ink with faded rubrication. Guide notes for rubrication visible in margins. Two- to four-line spaces left for initials (lacks initials). Final four leaves ruled but otherwise empty. Front and back flyleaves have pulled from boards; front flyleaf a fragment of a French diploma, dated...
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Bound in leather over wooden boards with alum tawed thong attachment.
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See curatorial file for more information.
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Purchased with Henry Saltonstall Howe Fund, 2018.
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Formerly belonged possibly to Saint-Mihiel in Meuse (inscription f. 1); to Charles Chardin (his library number on spine and front flyleaf); and to Sir Thomas Phillipps (inkstamp and inscription on front flyleaf).
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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