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Miscellany of theological, devotional and liturgical works.
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Hagiographies (works)
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Hagiography--Early works to 1800
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Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800
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Christian saints in literature--Early works to 1800
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Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Doctrines
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Catholic Church--Discipline
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts
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Italian; possibly in the Florentine vernacular
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Extent: 237 leaves : paper ; 208 x 144 mm bound to 219 x 146 mm
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Inscription (f. 129v): Armauirum que cano Troye qui primus aboris. This is the first line of Vergil's Aeneid.
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Dealer's description (Bernard Rosenthal) on file in the Library.
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Small scrap of paper with assorted writing laid in between f. 234-235.
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Cover worn, especially at edges and hinges. Possible evidence of slight worm damage on inside covers. First (blank, unnumbered) quire loose. Various smudges and stains. Edges of some leaves fraying and tearing. Evidence of repairs to some leaves.
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Ms. codex.
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Collation: Paper, ii + 235; 1-9⁸, 10¹⁰, 11-14⁸, 15⁸(-1), 16⁸, 17-19¹⁶, 20-22¹⁶, 23¹²(-2); [ii, 1-235]; contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto, mostly trimmed away; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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Script: Written in several different cursive scripts.
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Decoration: Black initials with red ornamentation (f. 1r, 1v, 3r, 4r, 4v).
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Binding: Early 16th-century full calf on wooden boards; clasps missing.
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Origin: Written in Tuscany[?] in the 15th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Much of the descriptive information and titles of individual items taken from Zacour-Hirsch.
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Sold by Bernard Rosenthal, 1959.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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