Breviary (DS290) (Q1221)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (KG 28 (LEV c))
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Breviary (DS290)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (KG 28 (LEV c))

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    Acquired by Linda Ehrsam Voigts from Bernard M. Rosenthal in 1975, and given by her to the Karen Gould Collection of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in 2012.
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    Binding: Not bound.
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    Other decoration, Bifolium: Slightly larger capitals, red crosses in text. 16th century folio-cross references in margins.
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    Number of scribes, Bifolium: 2.
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    Script, Bifolium: Round Textura.
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    Layout, Bifolium: Text block 120 x 95 mm. 20 lines. Dry-point frame ruled; ink horizontal line ruled, 2 sets of vertical dry-point rulings, one kind ca 22 mm apart & the other ca. 5 mm apart.
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    Manuscript note: Bifolium from center of quire.
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    Bifolium: Consuelo Dutschke has suggested that the vertical ruling could be for a calendar. Linda Voigts notes that it resembles the lineation necessary for the grids for tables, mathematical or—more likely—astronomical-astrological tables. See John Murdoch, Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Album of Science) New York, 1984, Chapter 9, “Tabulae: Calculational and Stored Information.” Almanacs...
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    Bifolium: The feasts whose texts are included in this bifolium run from that of Saint Agatha (5 February) through Saint Peter ad vincula (1 August).
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    Incipit, Bifolium: f. 22v V. Venite ad me. In sancti petri ad vincula. Sicut.
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    Explicit, Bifolium: f. 21r Vidimus in civitate dei nostri in monte sancto eius alleluia.
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    We are grateful to Brother Thomas Sullivan, O.S.B., for providing the identification of the text, and to Patricia Deery Kurtz and Linda Ehrsam Voigts for the physical description.
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    22 June 2023
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    22 June 2023
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