Egysippus (1 of 2) (DS16348) (Q66582)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Jewish Theological Seminary of America (994985858207706, MS NH65, https://makor.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01JTS_INST/19dfmbi/alma994985858207706)
  • De bello judaico. Latin (St. Ambrose). 1300
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Egysippus (1 of 2) (DS16348)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Jewish Theological Seminary of America (994985858207706, MS NH65, https://makor.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01JTS_INST/19dfmbi/alma994985858207706)
  • De bello judaico. Latin (St. Ambrose). 1300

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Egysippus (1 of 2)
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De bello judaico. Latin (St. Ambrose). 1300
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Jews--History--Rebellion, 66-73--Early works to 1800
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Italian--Italy
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Jews--History--168 B.C.E.-135 C.E--Early works to 1800
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13-- and mid-14--] - 1475 1300 - 1475
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Extent: 148 [i.e. 147] leaves ; 29 x 22 cm.
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Latin version in five books called Hegesippus or Egessipus, rendered from the Greek original, attributed to St. Ambrose (cf. Cat. J. Marti, cited below; De Bello judaico=Der Jüdische Krieg, ed. O. Michel, O. Baurenfeind, München, 1959, I, xxxi)
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Copied by two hands: the 14th cent. copyist left gaps which were filled in by a mid-15th cent. hand.
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Includes annotations.
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Collation: Parchment: ff. i (modern paper) + ii (parchment) + 2-148 + ii (parchment) + i (modern paper)
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Written in 2 columns of 26-28 lines; frame-ruled in lead; prickings in outer margins.
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Decoration: Historiated initials; capitals highlighted in red (a few in blue)
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Book numbers in red ink above the text on rectos.
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Former shelfmark: Library of the Monastery of St. Justin of Padua, 459.
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Former shelfmark: Phillipps mss. 884.
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Of the five extant mss., this copy is unique in correctly identifying St. Ambrose as the translator (J. Marti cited below)
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Selected images also available online via The Digital Scriptorium
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Latin. Roman (humanistic), cursive hand.
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Library of the Monastery of St. Justin of Padua (noted, fol. 148); collection of Sir Thos. Phillips, Bart. (cat. descr., initial parchment fol. i); Major-General Jago Trelawny (cat. description, initial fol. i, verso)
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conserved 20081202 see treatment report in Conservation pda NNJ MLB
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digitized 20090309 pda NNJ DP
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23 December 2024
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23 December 2024
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