Incipit epistola secundi Johannis prima ad parthos; Bible (DS522) (Q2528)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Indiana University, Bloomington (Ricketts C: 3)
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Incipit epistola secundi Johannis prima ad parthos; Bible (DS522)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Indiana University, Bloomington (Ricketts C: 3)

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    Incipit epistola secundi Johannis prima ad parthos
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    C. L. Ricketts, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Ricketts Collection in 1961.
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    s. XII(2); 1150-1199
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    Binding: Not bound.
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    Figurative details, One cutting: Large historiated initial ‘Q’, 88 mm. by 103 mm., painted in colours and burnished gold enclosing a saint seated at a lectern, a dragon forming the initial’s descender, opening words “[Q]uod fuit” in a vertical line of gold capitals to the right, all within a gold border outlined in green.
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    Other decoration, One cutting: 2-line heading in red, recto with one capital touched in red and part of an initial in blue.
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    Script, One cutting: Gothic Textura.
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    Layout, One cutting: Part of one column (doubtless of two), ruled in plummet, 13 lines on recto, column width 100 mm.
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    Manuscript note: Both the script and the decoration are close in style to the Capucins’ Bible (Paris, BnF, mss lat. 16743-46) and the Manerius Bible (Paris, Bibliothèque de Ste-Geneviève mss 8-10), both made probably in Champagne, perhaps in Troyes (Cahn 1996, II, pp. 96-98, no. 79, and pp. 99-102, no. 81). The figure of Saint John here has a close parallel with a man in identical pose in the...
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    One cutting: Latin.
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    One cutting: Recto shows II Peter 3: 14-17, a few lines from the end of the epistle (traces of a red explicit are visible at the lower right). Typical incipt of John I is "Quod fuit ab initio".
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    Explicit, One cutting: Quod fuit ab initio.
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    28 June 2023
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    28 June 2023
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