Livre des proprietes des choses (DS9964) (Q43896)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b1862196x, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862196, mssHM 27523)
  • De proprietatibus rerum
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Livre des proprietes des choses (DS9964)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b1862196x, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862196, mssHM 27523)
  • De proprietatibus rerum

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De proprietatibus rerum
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Miniatures (Painting)--France--15th century
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Illuminations (paintings)--France--15th century
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Coats of arms--France--15th century
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Natural history--Pre-Linnean works
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Encyclopedias and dictionaries--Early works to 1800
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between 1400 and 1450
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Extent: ff. 277 : parchment ; 290 x 380 mm
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Livre des proprietes des choses, a translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus' De proprietatibus rerum into French by Jean Corbichon. Written in France, possibly Britanny, in the first half of the fifteenth century.
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Span folios: ff. 1-277v. Support: Parchment. Layout: 110(-1) 2-358 366(-6). Catchwords in the hand of the text in the lower right margin; quire signatures in black ink in the lower left corner of the first recto: c-z and aa-oo (a and b presumably cropped); traces of quire and leaf signatures following the same sequence, in red ink in the lower right corners of leaves: f. 12, b.iiii; f. 84...
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Decoration: Nineteen miniatures introducing each book, framed by simple burnished gold bands, with backgrounds often as feathery gold or silver rinceaux against black or dark pink grounds; opening miniature, f. 1, the width of both columns, ca. 200 x 160 mm., divided into 4 compartments; the roundel placed at the center of the 4 compartments contains a coat of arms; full border of black ink...
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Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Dutschke, 8/21/2012.
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The first owner was a member of the Laval family, whose coat of arms is in the roundel on f. 1: or, on a cross gules 5 escallops argent, semé of alerions azure (Rietstap, vol. 4, pl. 33). On f. I, shelf mark or notarial mark composed of a large flourish or paraph and the number "cinq," found on manuscripts of the library of the Château d'Anet, sold in Paris in 1724; this manuscript [n. 98] in...
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22 July 2024
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22 July 2024
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