Homilies of Saint John Chrysostom on the Gospel of Saint Matthew fragment (DS18349) (Q74740)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (9911597331405867, VAULT oversize box Case MS Fragment 44, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma9911597331405867)
- Homilies on the Gospel of Saint Matthew
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English | Homilies of Saint John Chrysostom on the Gospel of Saint Matthew fragment (DS18349) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (9911597331405867, VAULT oversize box Case MS Fragment 44, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma9911597331405867) |
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Homilies of Saint John Chrysostom on the Gospel of Saint Matthew fragment
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Homilies on the Gospel of Saint Matthew
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John Chrysostom, Saint, -407
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Bible. Matthew--Sermons--Early works to 1800
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Sermons, Greek--Translations into Latin
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between 1100 and 1199
12. century
1100Gregorian
1100Gregorian
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Extent: 1 leaf : parchment ; 345 x 230 mm
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Manuscript fragment.
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Used at one time as a part of a binding; column A on recto, column B on verso almost entirely missing, upper portion missing.
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Text on recto begins "[contem]pserunt et lege[m] habentes ea[m] ideo et p[ro]ph[et]a illis dicebat" and continues on verso "infirm[a]e in sexu. Si audisse[n]t quia ideo [Christus] ascendebat ierosolima[m] ut int[er]ficeret[ur] et uiri forsitan turbarent[ur] pro infirmitate fidi[m] et muliere[s] p[ro]pter mollitie[m] su[a]e natur[a]e." and ends "Ecce ascendimus ierosolima[m]. Ecce...
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Layout: Written in 2 columns of 24 lines; ruled in drypoint.
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Script: Written in a romanesque hand.
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Decoration: Initials "O" in red and black (5-lines high) and one initial "I" in red (3-lines).
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Origin: Written in Italy during the 12th century.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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