De evangelica praeparatione (DS16512) (Q69229)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Bryn Mawr College (MS 9, MS 9, https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0003/html/BMC_MS09.html)
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De evangelica praeparatione (DS16512)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Bryn Mawr College (MS 9, MS 9, https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0003/html/BMC_MS09.html)

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    De evangelica praeparatione
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    Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 260-approximately 340
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    Extent: ii+224+ii; 282 x 208 mm bound to 286 x 214 mm; paper
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    Previously Goodhart 79
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    Binding: Late nineteenth-century quarter calf on paper boards; stamped on spine in gold: "EVSEBII/ OPERA/ MS. XV CENT"
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    Layout: Single column, thirty-five to thirty-eight lines, double vertical and single horizontal bounding lines in lead; written area: 119 x 105 mm
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    Script: Humanistic
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    Decoration: Fourteen five- to twelve-line gold illuminated initials on blue, red, and green ground outlined in black and white with intertwined white vinestems, the first two create a partial inner border; four three- to four-line gold illuminated initials; finding aids and headings in red
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    Related resource: Eusebius Caesariensis, De evangelica praeparatione; Lat. trans., Georgius Trapezuntius, (Venice, 1470).
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    Related resource: Monfasani, John, ed. Collectanea Trapezuntiana: Texts, Documents, and Bibliographies of George of Trebizond; Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, (Binghampton, New York, 1984) pp. 721-726.
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    Related resource: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the census of medieval and renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962, p. 434, no. 9.
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    Provenance: Early provenance unknown; late ownership inscription on front pastedown: "Alice M. Taylor" together with library shelf numbers in lead: "AR I 52" and "76 G."; on back parchment endpaper in two fifteenth-century hands: "Quod Aristoteles fuerit nacione judeus libro quarto capite tertio" and "A creacione mundi usque ad annum incarnationis domini fuerunt anni 3793; secundum ebraicam...
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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