Vocabularium (DS6385) (Q28492)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (9923604493802436, WMU MS 101)
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English | Vocabularium (DS6385) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (9923604493802436, WMU MS 101) |
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Encyclopedias and dictionaries--Early works to 1600
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Latin language--Dictionaries--Early works to 1700
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Manuscripts, Latin--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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between 1425 and 1475
15. century
1425Gregorian
1475Gregorian
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Extent: 207 leaves, bound : paper ; 292 x 215 (203 x 139) mm
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Spine title: Codex / Manuscriptus / Vocabulorum / Formicarus / Speculi / Historialis / Sec. XV.
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1. fol. 1-2v: // et per dey promissiones. Item tota die contristatus . . . diripio, -is dicitur diversis modis vel in di//. Fragment of a Latin dictionary, beginning in the middle of an entry for dies and ending in the beginning of the entry for diripio.
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2. fol. 3r: Parchment insert with inscription in a seventeenth-century hand: Vocabularium Ecclesiasticum continens Explicationem vocem et munerum et rituum Ecclesiae Romanae.
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3. fol. 4-157v: Quoniam ut ait Gregorius super ezechielem . . . in bonis tunc est invidia, ut alia invidia, 5 ii. Bartholomew of San Concordio (or Pisa), O.P., Summa de casibus conscientiae (printed Augsburg, 1475). ff. 9-55; longer definitions divided by Arabic numerals in the margins, this practice abandoned with change of hands between ff. 55-56. Followed immediately by four folios, ff...
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4. fol. 157v (after main text): Consummatum et factum est hoc opus in civitate Pisana per fratrem Bartholomeum Ordinis Predicatorum anno domini Mo CCC xxxviii die mensis Decembris tempore sanctissimi patris ac domini divi pape Benedicti xii. Predictus vero frater Bartholomeus compositor huius libri optimi obiit anno domini Mo CCC xlviii, ii die iulii, cuius anima requiescat in pace. Amen...
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5. fol. 162r-183r: Incipit prologus Formicarii iuxta edicionem fratris Iohannis Nider, sacre theologie professoris eximii, qui vitam tempore concilii Constantiensis Basiliensisque duxit in humanis feliciter. Peragrans crebro partes quasdam presertim Alamanie . . . hec inquid quocienscumque feceritis// Iohannes Nider, Formicarius. First printed Argentine, 1517. Werner Tschacher, Der Formicarius...
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6. fol. 186r-187r: Nonus liber continent historiam xiiii annorum quibus imperavit Claudius . . . Expliciunt continentae noni libri Speculi Historialis deo gratias. Table of Chapter Headings for proceeding text.
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7. fol. 187r-205r: Incipit pars secunda Speculi Historialis liber nonus. De promocione Claudii ad imperium Comestur. c. 1. Gaio igitur cum esset Rome . . . et solvent id est ostendunt aliquid ligatum vel solutm / / Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum Historiale Book
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8. Ends imperfectly in book 8 instead of 9. First printed Douai, 1624. Facsimile reprint in Bauer et. al, Speculum historiale (Freiburg: Alber, 1965).
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Paper, watermarks (a "P" like Briquet, 8531; arms emblazoned with 3 fleurs-de-lis and a dangling "t" like Briquet, 1739 or 1741; a "Y" like Briquet, 9183/4; two keys, like Briquet, 3822; a unicorn like Briquet, 9992-9995) and single parchment folio inserted after folio 2. ff. ii + 205 + ii, front and rear flyleaves are modern paper. Modern foliation in lead (ii), 1-205, (206-207). 292 x 215...
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Written in Germany in the middle of the 15th century. 16th century manuscript note on f. 2v refers to early provenance: "Iste liber spectat ad bibliothecam Hoermersium." Nineteenth century auction label of Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., of New York, N. Y., no. 1580, on front pastedown. Twentieth century label of William Salloch, of New York, N. Y., on rear pastedown. Deposited in 1985 by the...
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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