Moralia sunt figuris utriusque testamenti ... [etc. (DS901) (Q4759)

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Moralia sunt figuris utriusque testamenti ... [etc. (DS901)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942332213503681, Ms. Codex 1084, https://find.library.upenn.edu/catalog/9942332213503681)

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    27 August 2023
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    Moralia sunt figuris utriusque testamenti ... [etc.
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    Theology--Early works to 1800
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    Council of Basel (1431-1449 : Basel, Switzerland)
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    Early works to 1800
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    Bible--Commentaries--Early works to 1800
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    Christian ethics--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 259 leaves : paper ; 304 x 219 (193 x 134) mm bound to 309 x 224 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title of manuscript from explicit of predominant work (f.249v); title of sermon from incipit (f.249v).
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    Collation: Paper, iv + 254 + i; 14 2-812 910 10-1412 1510 16-2212 236 242(-2); quires signed a-l, blank, m-n, n, r, B, t, x-y, y, blank; catchwords on lower right verso of last page of each quire; gatherings are sown into the binding with thin strips of parchment as guards; contemporary foliation in ink 1-164 upper right recto; modern pencil foliation 165-255 upper right recto.
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    Layout: Written in two columns of 40 lines, ruled in drypoint or lead.
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    Script: Written in a Gothic hybrid script.
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    Watermark: Tower variation from sometime in the mid-15th century (f.7), with similarities to Briquet Tour 15908 (1449) and Tour 15913 (1469); watermark similar to Briquet Main 11146 (1481) (f.137); Briquet Anneau 689 (1457) (f.181); two variations (f.252, 254) of a watermark which combines Briquet Anneau, Main, and Fleur (cf. Briquet Main 11515 (1469)).
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    Decoration: 23-line initial with pen flourishing (f.1r).
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    Binding: Contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards (Zacour-Hirsch) with metals studs on upper and lower cover, and leather straps; possibly red morocco binding (Witten).
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    Origin: Likely written in southeastern Germany in the mid-15th century.
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    Sold by Laurence Witten (New Haven), 1959.
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    28 April 2025
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