Here bygynneth þe proheme of þe boke þat men cleped þe mirrour of þe blessede lyfe of oure lord Ihesu criste et cetera (DS9881) (Q43647)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b18621120, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862112, mssHM 149)
  • Mirrour of the blessed lyf of Jesu Christi
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Here bygynneth þe proheme of þe boke þat men cleped þe mirrour of þe blessede lyfe of oure lord Ihesu criste et cetera (DS9881)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b18621120, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862112, mssHM 149)
  • Mirrour of the blessed lyf of Jesu Christi

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Here bygynneth þe proheme of þe boke þat men cleped þe mirrour of þe blessede lyfe of oure lord Ihesu criste et cetera
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Mirrour of the blessed lyf of Jesu Christi
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Jesus Christ--Early works to 1800
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Jesus Christ--Meditations
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between 1440 and 1460
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Extent: ff. 108 : parchment ; 170 x 259 mm
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Title from rubricated first line of text.
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Support: Parchment.
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Script: Anglicana formata.
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Layout: 1-138 146(-5, 6). Catchwords in red or brown ink frames, most wholly or partly trimmed away. 37-42 long lines, ruled in ink.
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Span folios: ff. 1-108v.
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Other Decoration: Opening initial, f. 1, 3-line, in red; 2-line initials, slashed initials in the text, quotations, rubrics, marginal finding notes, paragraph marks and running headlines all in red.
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Assigned Date: s. XVmed.
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Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Cutschke, 7/16/2012.
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Written in England in the middle of the fifteenth century by "Thomas Ad." Acquired by Sir Thomas Phillipps ca. 1820; Phillipps MS 282 and his Middle Hill stamp on the front pastedown; Phillipps sale, Sotheby's, 27 June 1919, lot 820 to Edwards. Acquired by Henry E. Huntington in 1924.
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22 July 2024
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22 July 2024
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