Collectarium (DS17786) (Q73051)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (998737518805867, VAULT folio Case MS 64, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma998737518805867)
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Collectarium (DS17786)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (998737518805867, VAULT folio Case MS 64, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma998737518805867)

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    Catholic Church. Collectarium
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    Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Latin--Early works to 1800
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    Fasts and feasts--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800
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    Collects--Early works to 1800
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    Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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    Extent: 157 leaves : parchment, illustrations ; 225 x 160 (115 x 95) mm
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    parchment, illustrations
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    Manuscript codex.
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    Title from de Ricci.
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    Collation: Thick parchment, fol. 157 (erroneous modern foliation on the first leaf of each quire excludes fol. 1); 18(+1) 28(-1) 3-198 206; traces of leaf signatures visible.
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    Layout: Written in 15 long lines, calendar in 30 long lines; prickings visible in outer margins.
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    Script: Written in gothic textualis quadrata formata.
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    Decoration: fol. 1v: inserted portrait of a male owner wearing armor, in prayer, with a rosary, below crowned Virgin and Child on crescent moon, framed in a flamboyant gothic architectural motif; owner facing his arms with a helmet, mantle, crest, and horrns; legend below reads: Poppo de Wildec dictus Seifert."; fol. 9r: bracket outer rinceaux border with blue, violet, and orange flowers...
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    Origin: Written in south Germany in 1427; colophon on fol. 155v indicates a female scribe, but this may indicate the rubricator only, for according to a contemporary note, this book was written by Paul, a Carmelite friar, in 1427 for Poppo de Wildek (see fol. 1r for his arms), who gave this book to a certain Henry: "Anno domini mccccxxvii, frater in Christo perdilectus Poppo de Wildek...
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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