Das Leiden unsers Herren Ihesu Christi]. (DS3329) (Q16769)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Boston Public Library (8444662, MS f Med.133)
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English | Das Leiden unsers Herren Ihesu Christi]. (DS3329) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Boston Public Library (8444662, MS f Med.133) |
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28 November 2023
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Das Leiden unsers Herren Ihesu Christi].
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Lyell, James P. R. 1871-1948
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Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Massachusetts--Boston
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ca. 1460
15. century
1460Gregorian
1460Gregorian
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Extent: 109 leaves : paper, ill. ; 304 x 213 (235 x 155) mm bound to 32 cm in box 34 cm
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Ms. codex.
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In German.
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Bibliographic record created by BPL staff based primarily on description by Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis.
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Title from opening rubric.
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Secundo folio: ...untz uff den güpful...
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Collation: Paper, with crowned column watermark very similar to Briquet 4408 (Tyrol, 1460s), fol. 109 ; 112−1 (1st leaf lacking, probably cancelled), 2-812, 912+2 (last two are singletons) ; signed with arabic numerals in brown ink (poss. original), lower right corner of the last verso of each quire; bifolia signed in the first half of each quire as a-f (on versos) or 1-6 (rectos). Modern...
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Layout: 2 columns, 33-35 lines. Bounding lines ruled in light plummet.
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Script: Written in a gothic cursive in brown ink with red rubrics (fol. 104-109v in different hand, possibly that of Johannes Braxatoris [Johannes Brassart]) .
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Decoration: 3- to 5-line initials throughout in green with red infill or vice versa. over 300 pen and wash illustrations throughout, ranging from 1/4- to half page, with a full-page illustration of the crucifixion on fol. 86. Evangelist symbols throughout, many as humans with animal heads; illustrations are of narrative scenes and portraits of evangelists and theologians.
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Binding: 15th-century blind-tooled and -rolled leather (possibly sheep) over boards; rebacked, clasp plates present, nailholes from hardware at board centers and corners paper pastedowns, hinges repaired, some wear on covers and disintegrated leather at edges.
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Provenance: Sold by American Art/Anderson, 20 December 1920, lot 563 (Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts); offered by Maggs Bros. in 1928 (cat. 500, no. 142; SDBM 10745). Bought by James P. R. Lyell (d. 1948) that same year, his bookplate inside front cover with motto "Viam aut inveniam aut faciam" and his pencil acquisition notes in lower left corner with date. Subsequently offered by Maggs...
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Immediate source of acquisition: Purchased by BPL in 1952 from Quaritch (cat. 699, 1952, no. 108; SDBM 37201).
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Call number: MS f Med.133.
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Former call number: MS 1556.
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Bibliography: Margaret Munsterberg, "A Fifteenth-Century German Evangelary," BPLQ V (1953): 153-158.
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4 December 2023
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