Aurelii Augustini doctoris expositionis super Psalmos prima pars (DS18245) (Q74428)
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- Enarrationes in Psalmos
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English | Aurelii Augustini doctoris expositionis super Psalmos prima pars (DS18245) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (992296558805867, VAULT folio Case MS 13, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma992296558805867) |
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Aurelii Augustini doctoris expositionis super Psalmos prima pars
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Enarrationes in Psalmos
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Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
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Forde Abbey (approximately 1142-approximately 1539)
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Bible. Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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between 1150 and 1170
12. century
1150Gregorian
1170Gregorian
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Extent: 160 leaves : parchment ; 381 x 256 (295 x 196) mm
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Title from opening rubric.
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Title in Saenger catalog: Enarrationes in Psalmos (Part I).
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Manuscript codex.
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Collation: Parchment, fol. 160 + i (modern foliation 1-161) ; 1-208 ; catchwords partially trimmed.
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Layout: fol. 1r-159v, ruled in hard point with double boundary lines, two horizontal lines above and below extending into margin; fol. 160r-160v, rules in ink, 14th century; prickings visible in some outer and lower margins; quire 9 pricked in inner margins.
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Script: Written in caroline textualis formata of the Norman variety; fol. 160, in gothic textualis of 14th century, written with an unusual gothic ampersand, minimal fusion, and long terminal s to complement the already existing codex.
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Decoration: Plain initials in blue, green, or orange-red up to 13 lines high, throughout.
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Origin: Main codex (fol. 1r-160v) written in England in the second third of the 12th century, certainly before approximately 1170 when dry point ruling disappeared; fol. 160 written in the 14th century at Cistercian Monastery of Ford, to whose library the codex then belonged.
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Former owner's inscription of same 15th century hand responsible for marginalia: Edward Schepherde promysyd to pay xvs furtnyght after seynt James day nex ensuing. Item, a bargayn mayd for v pense a wek on seynt Mary Maudelyns eve with Elizabeth Whawen. Of [th]is Sheper[de] is recuyed vi s. viiid parte of [th]is xvs above wretyn. On sent Johanne a baptist day Rychard Gye have recuyd iii score...
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Former owner's signature, 16th century: W. Smethwik.
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Former owner's inscription: Sept. 1, 1748 by the hands of Mr. Denisham of Tiverton. Mr. Richards [of] Exeter returned this manuscript to the Abbey of Ford [signed] Francis Gwyn.
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Former owner's inscriptions, fol. 73, "Richarde Cabel"; fol. 72, "Ry Cabil"; inscription in cipher by Cabel on fol. 125.
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Typed dealer description, suggesting that this codex may have been written at St. Alban's, pasted to front endpaper.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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