Lucula noctis (DS16834) (Q70195)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Chicago (4334578, Codex Ms. 831, http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4334578)
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Lucula noctis (DS16834)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Chicago (4334578, Codex Ms. 831, http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4334578)

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    Humanism--Early works to 1800
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    Humanisme--Ouvrages avant 1800
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    Manuscripts, Italian--Illinois--Chicago
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    Extent: 142 leaves : illuminations ; 264 x 185 (172 x 116) mm, bound to 275 x 193 mm
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    illuminations
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    Title from Ullman and Hunt.
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    Manuscript codex.
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    Collation: Parchment: ii (i is pastedown; 12th century manuscript waste on parchment) + 142 (modern pencil foliation, 142 is pastedown); 1-48 56 6-188; horizontal catchwords in center of bottom margin.
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    Layout: Written in 36 long lines; lead ruled.
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    Script: Written in Southern semitextualis formata by one scribe; very similar to Rotunda except in form of a, which is single compartment; less compressed than usual, heavy shading, few ligatures/fusions. Corrected mostly by a second hand, with a few other corrections possibly from a third hand. Marginal notes and proofreading symbols by Coluccio Salutati throughout. Dots placed in margins...
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    Decoration: f.1r has elaborate floral border in four panels, blue, green, vermillion, yellow, brown, and gold, with six miniatures. In opening initial, drawing of a Dominican (probably Giovanni Dominici himself, maybe even done by Dominici; see Hunt, page xxii); clockwise from top right: death in a Dominican habit; St. Philip[?] bearing a cross; another unidentified saint; an angel or saint in...
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    Binding: Panel-stamped brown leather; evidence of clasps, now lost; rebacked. Front pastedown and flyleaf consist of a single large leaf from a 12th century Latin manuscript in a Carolingian script (2 columns, originally at least 39 lines and 337+ x 113 mm per column; leaf trimmed to 355 x 257 mm), apparently a sermon on a Sunday Gospel reading from Matthew.
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    Origin: Written in Italy. One of the earliest copies of this text, which was written approximately 1405. Evidently sent to Salutati (who died in 1406) as a dedicatory present, because it contains marginal notes in Salutati's hand and a variety of cryptic symbols now known to be Salutati's editorial marks. Attribution of marginal notes/symbols to Salutati is supported by an unfinished...
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    Former shelfmark: Lucca, Italy, Conte Eugenio Minutoli Tegrimi, 153.
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    Former shelfmark: Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Library, PA57.D67.
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    Shelfmark: Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Library, Ms831.
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    Dedication copy presented to Coluccio Salutati. Fol. 1r: At beginning of text, in 16th century hand also seen on fol. 141v: "Domini Ioannis Dominici Cardinalis Ordinis Predicatorum liber qui inscribitur Lucula Noctis ut testatur Dominus Antoninus archiepiscopus Florentinus in prima parte Summe Historialis secunde capitulo septimo"; in another hand, even later, "Sixtus Senensis libro quarto...
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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