Documents of the town of Châtenois. (DS913) (Q5189)

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Documents of the town of Châtenois. (DS913)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942495453503681, Oversize Ms. Codex 1098)

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    Documents of the town of Châtenois.
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    Châtenois (Bas-Rhin, France)--History--Sources
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    Wine and wine making--Law and legislation--France--Alsace
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    Wine and wine making--Law and legislation
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    German, with some French on two leaves (f. 153-154)
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    Kestenholtz that is, Châtenois, France
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    Extent: 152 leaves : paper ; 318 x 200 mm bound to 335 x 218 mm
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    Title supplied by cataloger.
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    Binding: 16th-century half-pigskin over wooden boards (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Ms. codex.
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    Collation: Paper, 148 + iv; 1⁸(-1) 2⁶(-1) 3¹⁰ 4⁶ 5⁸ 6⁶ 7⁸ 8¹⁰ 9⁸ 10¹⁰ 11⁶ 12¹⁰ 13⁶(-5) 14¹⁰(-8, 9, 10) 15⁸(-2) 16⁴(-1) 17⁶ 18⁸ 19⁶ 20¹⁰(-10) 21⁶ 22²(2 is pastedown); 1-42, 44-94, [i], 95-114,121-154 (f. 103-105, 121, 122, 131, and 152 are blank); contemporary foliation, upper right recto.
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    Layout: Written in long lines, with varying line-spacing and margins.
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    Script: Written in multiple German cursive hands.
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    Decoration: Some initial flourishes and some headings in more formal book script throughout, with some instances of more embellished initials (f. 58r, 58v, 59r, 65v, 66r, 66v, 132v, 133r, 139r, 140r).
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    Origin: Written in Châtenois, France, from 1478 through 1832.
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    Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff (Munich), 1952.
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    28 August 2023
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    28 August 2023
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