Liber dialogorvm. (DS2214) (Q12957)

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Liber dialogorvm. (DS2214)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99113159233506421, Garrett MS. 70.)
  • Dialogi

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Liber dialogorvm.
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Dialogi
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Gregory I, Pope, approximately 540-604
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Johannes, of Regensburg, active 11th century
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Clasps (Binding)
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Wooden boards (Binding)
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Christian saints--Italy--Biography--Early works to 1800
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Immortality--Christianity--Early works to 1800
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Benedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--New Jersey--Princeton
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Extent: 86 leaves : parchment ; 250 x 182 (200 x 140) mm bound to 253 x 190 mm.
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Incipit: “Incipit liber dialogorvm. Qvadam die dum nimis quorundam secularium tumultibus depressus essem quibus in suis negotiis plerumque…”
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Explicit: “…et fidenter dico, quia salutari hostia post mortem non indigemus, si ante mortem hostia ipsi fuerimus. Finit deo gratias ago."
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Ms. codex.
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Title from incipit (fol. 1r).
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List of chapters (fol. 84v-86r). The anonymous text Visio Karoli III, also called Visio Karoli Grossi, on folio 86v. Included in the Chronicon Centulense, this text begins :“Visio quam uidit Karolus de suo nomine tertius imperato".
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Collation: Parchment ; quiremarks for quires 5, 7, and 8 (written as “iix”) ; modern foliation in pencil.
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Layout: 35 long lines per page.
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Description: Rubricated ; stress marks ; chapter divisions in orange-red roman numerals in the margins; caps filled in with red; occasionally some lines re-inked in the 12th century.
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Decoration: Plain red initials of 6 to 9 lines for the beginnings of the four books: fols. 1r, 16v, 33v, and 58r. Several 2-line litterae notabiliores, and many capitals within the text stroked with red.
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Origin: Written in 1081-1082 by the Irish scribe Johannes Eoin, working in the Irish Benedictine foundation in Regensburg, Germany.
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The MS belonged to the Cistercians of Hohenfurth until at least 1910. The Munich antiquarian bookseller Emil Hirsch (1851-1923) listed it for sale in a catalog. Robert Garrett (1875-1961) purchased the manuscript through the bookseller Wilfrid M. Voynich (1865-1930). Garrett's gift to the Princeton University Library, 1942.$5NjP
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8 November 2023
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8 November 2023
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