Sermones de tempore et de Sanctis (DS12147) (Q52231)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Cornell University (3977179, Archives 4600 Bd. Ms. 51, https://catalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3977179)
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Sermones de tempore et de Sanctis (DS12147)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Cornell University (3977179, Archives 4600 Bd. Ms. 51, https://catalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3977179)

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    Sermones de tempore et de Sanctis
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    Theology--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 225 leaves : parchment ; 187 x 137 (ca. 145-65 x ca. 100-20) mm. bound to 197 x 140 mm.
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    Ms. codex.
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    The manuscript begins and ends imperfectly.
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    The sermons are numbered in Roman characters and divided into sections designated by letters (a, b, c, etc.) in the margins.
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    There is an alphabetical index (ff. 137r-141va) for the first collection of sermons (ff. 1r-126r, that is, including the Vita Antichristi) which is keyed to the sermon's number (followed by a letter designating a sub-section within the sermon). There is no index for the second collection of sermons, which ends imperfectly in the midst of Sermon 73.
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    Layout: Written in 34 long lines; frame-ruled in dry point. Fols. 137r-140v contain 2 columns; the written space on fol. 141 is unusually large (162 x 120 mm.) and contains 39 lines on each side.
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    Script: Gothic textual, hastily executed.
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    Binding: Modern; half vellum with paper sides. Spine reads "Sermones / dier. festor. / M.SS. / N. 189".
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    Origin: Written in Italy, ca. 1400.
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    Provenance: Bookplate (ca. 1880) of Vincentius Marini, of Rome (sale in Dec. 1896). Obtained in 1897, probably from Spirgatis of Leipzig, for the White Library.
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    Former shelfmark: MSS Bd. Rare BX S49
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    Related shelfmark: B.19 (De Ricci)
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    3 September 2024
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