Epistolae; Vita s. martini, etc. (DS16513) (Q69232)

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Epistolae; Vita s. martini, etc. (DS16513)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Bryn Mawr College (MS 10, MS 10, https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0003/html/BMC_MS10.html)

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    Epistolae; Vita s. martini, etc.
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    Extent: i+324; 180 x 118mm bound to 190 x 128mm; parchment
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    Previously Goodhart 11
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    Binding: Original wooden boards, covered with early nineteenth-century English red velvet, blind-stamped front and back; on spine tooled in gold on black leather panels: "EUSEBII ET/ ALIORUM EPISTOLAE" and "VITA SANCTI MARTINI"; in ink on the lower fore edge: "Epis: B. Eiusebii."
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    Layout: Single column, twenty-one lines, ruled in pale brown ink with double vertical bounding lines, full length in ink; occasional prickings visible in lower margin
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    Script: Written in a neat free-humanistic script by several scribes
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    Decoration: One ten-line pink initial, one six-line pink initial, and one four-line pink initial all on gold backgrounds; on fol. 1r a border on three sides with acanthus leaves and an unidentified coat of arms centered in the lower margin inside a twelve-sided, pink-framed roundel infilled with gold, with the arms mostly effaced, but a helmet still partially visible; numerous three-line blue...
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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. 10.
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    Related resource: De Ricci, Seymour, with the assistance of W. J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (New York: H. W. Wilson, 1935-40), p. 1677, no. 11.
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    Related resource: Ps.-Eusebius Cremonensis, Epistola de morte Hieronomi ad Damasium; PL 22, 239-282.
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    Related resource: Ps.-Augustine, Epistola de magnificentiis Hieronymi ad Cyrillum; PL 22, 281-289.
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    Related resource: Ps.-Cyrillus,Epistola ad beatum Augustinum de miraculis Hieronymi; PL 22, 289-326.
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    Related resource: Sulpicius Severus, De vita beati Martini; PL 20, 159-184.
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    Related resource: Sulpicius Severus, Dialogus I; PL 20, 183-202.
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    Related resource: Sulpicius Severus, Dialogus II; PL 20, 201-211.
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    Related resource: Sulpicius Severus, Dialogus III; PL 20, 211-222.
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    Related resource: Gregoris Turonensis Scripta, Narrationes in obitu et de prima translatione; Bibliotheca hagiographica latina, 5619-5623.
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    Related resource: Tituli metrici de S. Martino; Bibliotheca hagiographica latina, Novum Supplementum, 5624 b-d. Carmina Sulpicio Severo attributa; PL 74, 671-674.
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    Related resource: Vita Sancti Zenonis; Bibliotheca hagiographica latina v. 2, 9010.
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    Related resource: Historia translationis Sancti Zenonis; PL 11, 207-214.
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    Related resource: Peebles, Bernard M. "Girolamo da Prato and his Manuscripts of Sulpicius Severus," Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 13 [1936], 7-66.
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    Related resource: Maffei, Scipione. Indice delli libri, che si ritrovano nella raccolta del nobile Signor Giulio Saibanti patrizio veronese [Verona, 1734] 213.
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    Provenance: Previously belonged to Henry Drury and W.M. Voynich, among others; bookplate inside front cover "The Library of Bryn Mawr College, The Gift of Howard L. Goodhart"
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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