Mare magno della crucifissa (DS10977) (Q47033)

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Mare magno della crucifissa (DS10977)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990093552280203941, MS Typ 1139, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990093552280203941/catalog)

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    Mare magno della crucifissa
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    Manuscripts, Renaissance--Italy--1500-1550
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    Jesus Christ--Passion--Devotional literature
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    Extent: 1 v. (249 leaves) : ill. ; 22 cm.
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    ill.
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    Title from incipit, f. 1r: Nel nome dela santissima Trinita incomenza la prima parte di questo sacratissimo libro chiamato Mare Magno dela Crucifissa.
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    Date from similarity to Venetian bindings of the period (see curatorial file) and ownership notes.
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    With ca. 250 small and 10 large woodcuts cut out from printed books, partly colored, pasted in.
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    Written in a very small humanistic hand in black ink in 2 columns (occasionally 1 or 3 columns), rubrics in red in a rotunda gothic hand in 1 column.
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    Flyleaves at front and back are vellum part-leaves from a ms. apparently of Monaldus, O.F.M., Summa iuris, written in 2 columns in a gothic book-hand, initial letters in blue and red with pen-work decoration.
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    Bound in contemporary goatskin over paper boards, blind-stamped.
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    That the author was a Franciscan is likely from his sources, including Ubertino of Casale and Henrico Herp.
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    See curatorial file for detailed description of the ms. and further discussion of the work.
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    In a tray case, 24 cm.
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    Notes on end flyleaf by an owner named Baldassare, recording the birth of his son Bartolomeo in 1557.
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    Purchased, 2004.
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    23 July 2024
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    23 July 2024
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