(Q2090)

Statements

Florilegium, here "Superbia"
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Other decoration, 1 leaf, recto and verso, torn: Initials slashed in red; red paragraph marks.
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Script, 1 leaf, recto and verso, torn: Gothic.
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Layout, 1 leaf, recto and verso, torn: 39 long lines.
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1 leaf, recto and verso, torn: In the margin on the verso, finding letters "O" through "T" and occasionally the citation of the author quoted (e.g. "Io" for "Ieronimus").
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f. 1 recto and verso, torn: This text printed by Joseph Lang, ed., Florilegii magni seu polyantheae floribus novissimis sparsae (Lyon, 1681) vol. 1, col. 2653, under the running headling, "Superbia." Given the very torn state of this fragment and the damage to the recto from glue (to use the leaf as a pastedown?), the text's incipit and explicit are reported from the printed book (although...
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Incipit, f. 1 recto and verso, torn: cum prostratis in minimis gravius confunduntur. Gregorius in Moralia. Plerumque latet superbia et castitas innotescit atque ideo renata diu castitas//.
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Explicit, f. 1 recto and verso, torn: //<first line not legible> Quid prodest dispergendo dare pauperibus, pauperem fieri cum anima misera superbior efficitur divicias contempnendo quam fuerat possidendo? Augustinus in <libro ?> clericorum. Humilitas homines sanctis angelis.
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28 June 2023
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28 June 2023
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