Rhetorica ad Herennium; Summa de casibus conscientiae (DS258) (Q1096)

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Rhetorica ad Herennium; Summa de casibus conscientiae (DS258)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from State of California (CSL v091 B29)

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    Rhetorica ad Herennium
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    Summa de casibus conscientiae
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    Bartholomaeus de S. Concordio (Bartholomaeus Pisanus)
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    In an envelope with the manuscript, the remains of the bookplate of George John Warren Vernon (1803-1866), fifth Baron Veron; CSL accession number 22953.
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    s. XV(2); 1450-1499
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    Binding: Quarter bound calf, nineteenth century.
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    Other decoration, ff. i-iv (front and back flyleaves): 2- and 3-line initials in gold with white-patterned pink and green infilling on square white-patterned blue grounds; 1-line initials within text washed with pale yellow.
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    Script, ff. i-iv (front and back flyleaves): Humanistic.
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    Layout, ff. i-iv (front and back flyleaves): 24 long lines; ruled.
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    Other decoration, ff. 1r-191v: 2- and 3-line initials in red, sometimes decorated in void; paraph marks in red.
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    Number of scribes, ff. 1r-191v: Several.
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    Script, ff. 1r-191v: Gothic and humanistic cursive.
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    Layout, ff. 1r-191v: 2 columns of 36 lines; ruled in ink.
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    ff. 1r-191v: The date on the last leaf, 1338, is that of the composition of the text, not of this copy.
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    ff. i-iv (front and back flyleaves): Continuous sequence of text from book 4 if read in the following order: f. iii r-v, ff. i r-ii v, f. iv r-v.
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    ff. 1r-191v: On f. 191v, column b, the resume' known as the Breviarum decretorumoften attributed to Johannes de Deo (see, for example, Jordan and Wool, Inventory of Western Manuscripts in the Biblioteca Ambrosianaregarding A 147 sup).
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    ff. 1r-191v: Dr. Thomas Izbicki kindly identified the text on f. 191v.
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    9 June 2023
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    9 June 2023
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