Historia scholastica (DS10871) (Q46715)

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  • Historia scholastica
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Historia scholastica (DS10871)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990095313310203941, MS Ger 184, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990095313310203941/catalog)
  • Historia scholastica

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Historia scholastica
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Historia scholastica
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--1450-1500
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Signed bindings (Binding)
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Calf bindings (Binding)--Germany--15th century
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Bible--Commentaries--Early works to 1800
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Bible--History Bibles
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Extent: 115 leaves, bound ; 32 cm.
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Written at Lübeck in bâtarde script, ruled in 2 cols. of 39 lines, with catchwords; measures 29 x 21 cm.; written space 23 x 15 cm. Includes rubrics in Latin and decorative colored initials in red and blue.
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Watermark P with fleur-de-lis corresponds to Briquet 8591 (Colmar 1452, Basel 1456-65) and Briquet 8608 (Colmar 1472, Basel 1473).
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Misbound fragments of a Historia scholastica, beginning (f. 1r) with III Kings 19: "Begnitus textus et caputulum xix."
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Bound in a 15th-cent. German blind-tooled calf with remnants of paper documents as pastedowns; clasps and bosses removed, stamped on the front cover with the Lübeck bookbinder's name: "hinricus coster bant dit."
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Catharine Wisser (inscribed on inside front cover): "Ex donatione Catharin[ae] Wisser possidet Habac[uc?] Meier Aō Christ[i] XCV [ ]; to Michaeliskonvent in Lübeck (existed until 1806); "aus Bürgermeister Gählers Auction" (19th cent., inscribed on inside front cover); Matthew S. Parkhurst of Lake Bluff, Illinois (by 1929).
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Purchased from Mrs. Marie Parkhurst Morey with the Susan A. E. Morse fund, 1972.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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