Psalter (DS16381) (Q66681)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Jewish Theological Seminary of America (990002424380107706, MS NH92, https://makor.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01JTS_INST/19dfmbi/alma990002424380107706)
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English | Psalter (DS16381) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Jewish Theological Seminary of America (990002424380107706, MS NH92, https://makor.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01JTS_INST/19dfmbi/alma990002424380107706) |
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Illumination of books and manuscripts--Italy
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Latin
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early 14--].
15. century
1400Gregorian
1425Gregorian
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North Central Italy (region of Florence?)
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Extent: 197 leaves : parchment, ill. ; 23.5 x 17 cm.
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Manuscript codex.
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Collation: Parchment, fol. ii (paper endleaves) + ii (contemporary parchment, fol. i, orignal pastedown) + 193 + ii (contemporary parchment, fol. ii, original pastedown) + ii (paper endleaves) leaves.
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Front and back pastedowns and conjugate leaves contain floral designs in green and brown on a pink background.
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Layout: written in 20 lines; frame and lines ruled in lead.
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Decoration: seven large historiated initials painted in gold and other colors, as well as many blue and red initials decorated with pen ornaments.
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Decoration: outlines of human heads in black ink, fol. 2r.
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Binding: Brocade of silver and colored silk, [17--
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Ownership? note, 14--, on second back parchment flyleaf, upper margin.
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Front flyleaves make up a bifolium of a sort of a notebook, listing, or register, with date 1425 and others, belonging to one, Lazaro Moro.
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Back flyleaf cited above contains notes dated 1543 and 1544 about who was nominated Procurator di San Marco, Venice.
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C.W. Dutschke suggests that this MS, whose liturgy (litany) may reflect a northern European provenance, was illuminated in Florence, first half of the fifteenth century, and owned? by someone in Venice in the following century.
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Boxed with accompanying materials: Description of MS NH92 by C.W. Dutschke (6 leaves).
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Former shelfmark: MS L678
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Cataloged with reference to unpublished description and notes of Consuelo W. Dutschke, Columbia University, 31 January, 2001.
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Cataloging and digitization funded by an anonymous challenge grant, 2014-2015.
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Ink: Black and red
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Shelfmark: New York, The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary, MS NH92.
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23 December 2024
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23 December 2024
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