Statuta civitatis Castelli (DS1673) (Q9429)

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Statuta civitatis Castelli (DS1673)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915803883503681, Ms. Codex 80, https://find.library.upenn.edu/catalog/9915803883503681)

    Statements

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    19 September 2023
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    Statuta civitatis Castelli
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    Law--Italy--Città di Castello
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    Città di Castello (Italy)--Politics and government--History
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    Città di Castello (Italy)--History--Sources
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    between 1261 and 1273
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    Extent: 14 leaves : parchment ; 415 x 304 mm bound to 430 x 306 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title from f. 3v and 7r.
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    Collation: Parchment, i (modern paper) + 14 + i (modern paper); I3, II4; [1-14]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto; single catchword in frame (f. 14v). Link to collation model at end of record.
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    Layout: Written in two columns of 50-55 lines; frame-ruled in lead; prickings visible.
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    Script: Written in a Gothic cursive script by multiple hands, with marginalia and corrections also in various hands.
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    Binding: Vellum over cardboard, with ties woven through slits in front and back, 20th century; cover boards slightly warped, vellum split and peeling off boards around the edges.
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    Decoration: 2-line and 3-line initials in red and brown ink; extensive rubrication throughout; marginal drawing of two figures talking (f. 2v).
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    Origin: Written in Italy in the second half of the 13th century; f. 5v gives date of 1261; f. 7v gives 1273.
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    Incipit has faded; it would be legible under ultraviolet light.
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    Colophon (f. 5v-6r) gives the name of the notary and the date: Ego ho[norius?] sancti jacobi filius Monete ...
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    Archivio Magherini Grazziani (from Rudolf Hirsch's notes).
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    Purchased, 1954.
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    28 April 2025
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