Liber sextus decretalium Bonifacii Pape VIII, single leaf (DS10073) (Q44321)
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- Liber sextus decretalium
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English | Liber sextus decretalium Bonifacii Pape VIII, single leaf (DS10073) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Saint Louis University (1264416506, VFL MS 067, https://libcat.slu.edu/record=b5117524) |
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Liber sextus decretalium Bonifacii Pape VIII, single leaf
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Liber sextus decretalium
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Detached leaves--Italy--14th century
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Manuscripts--Italy--14th century
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Gothic scripts--Italy--14th century
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Illuminated manuscripts--Italy--14th century
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Catholic Church--Doctrines--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Missouri--Saint Louis
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ca. 1325
14. century
1325Gregorian
1325Gregorian
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Extent: 1 leaf : parchment ; 453 x 300 mm.
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Ms. single leaf.
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Gloss: [Glossa ordinarium in librum sextum] / [Giovanni d'Andrea].
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Layout: Main text written in double columns of 19-24 lines, surrounded by a gloss of 75-79 lines.
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Script: Gothic textualis rotunda.
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Decoration: Small, two-line initials in red and blue with penflourishes of the opposite color; marginal sketches and manicules highlight specific passages; running title, "L...VI" in red and blue.
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Origin: Written in Bologna, Italy ca. 1325.
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Shelfmark: St. Louis, Saint Louis University, Pius XII Memorial Library, Special Collections, VFL MS 067.
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Sister leaf: Calgary, Canada, Mount Royal University, University Archives and Special Collections, C0003-S5-0086-05.
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Purchased from Phillip J. Pirages in June 2021.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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