De simplicibus (DS145) (Q616)

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De simplicibus (DS145)
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      23 December 2022
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      Materia medica, Vegetable--Early works to 1800
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      Early works to 1800
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      Medicinal plants--Early works to 1800
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      Medicine--Early works to 1800
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      between 1350 and 1380
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      Extent: 21 leaves : parchment ; 178 x 135 (143 x 95) mm
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      Ms. codex.
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      Title supplied by cataloger; opening rubric uses title Aureole Arnaldi de Nova Villa novorum medicorum peritissimi (p. 1).
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      Collation: Parchment, 21 leaves; 118(-1) 24; [1-34, 1-8], modern pagination in pencil, lower inner corners.
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      Layout: Written in 2 columns of 46 lines.
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      Script: Written in Gothic script by a single hand.
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      Decoration: 2-line initials, rubrication, and paragraph marks in red, with later additions of blue, green, or black penwork; concluding lists (p. 1-4 [=p. 35-38]) are also decorated with these later colors.
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      Origin: Written in Spain between 1350 and 1380.
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      Sold by Les Enluminures (Paris and Chicago), cat. 2 (1993), no. 23, to John D. Stanitz (Cleveland, Ohio), Ms. 29.
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      Acquired by Lawrence J. Schoenberg with other Stanitz manuscripts, Sept. 1997.
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      Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
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      Gift of Barbara Brizdle Schoenberg, 2021.
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      28 April 2025
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