Previously Goodhart 17 Fols: 1r-119r: Caroline minuscule Fols. 119v-120r: Gothic cursive Binding: Modern conservation binding; old boards retained Layout: Fols: 1r-115v: single column, twenty-eight lines, ruled in hard point or lead with single vertical and horizontal bounding lines; remains of prickings in upper, lower, and inner margins; written area: 217 x 129 mm Layout: Fols. 116r-119r: single column, twenty-eight lines; written on 4 blank leaves at the end of the text by a second scribe; written area: 214 x 132 mm Layout: Fols. 119v-120r: unruled in long lines; added to manuscript later by thirteenth-century gothic cursive hands Script: Caroline Minuscule Script: Gothic--cursiva Decoration: Title and explicit in two-line, red majuscules; text begins with five-line red penwork initial; homilies begin with three-to four line red initials followed by red and black capitals; passages of Ezekiel's text in red; two-line red initials throughout; second text with four-line blue initial at beginning ; marginalia throughout Related resource: Adrien, M. ed., Homeliae in Hiezehielem prophetam, CC ser. lat. 142 (1971) pp. 205-398. Related resource: Fabricius, Johann A., Bibliotheca latina mediae et infimae aetatis (Florentiae, 1858-9) vol. 2, p. 333; v. 6, p. 333. Related resource: Kristeller, P.O., Iter Italicum; a finding list of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and Other Libraries (London, 1963-97), vol. 5, p. 350, no. 17; p. 223, no. 11. Related resource: De Ricci, Seymour, with the assistance of W. J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (New York: H. W. Wilson, 1935-40), p. 1679, no. 17. Related resource: Pellegrin, Elisabeth, "Nouveaux Manuscrits Annotés par Pétrarque à la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris," Scriptorium 5 (1951) pp. 270-71. Provenance: Written in Tournai during the first half of the eleventh century; in the lower margin of f. 1r is the note: "Liber Radbodi epi." written in the same hand as the hand which wrote the second article; this Radbod (the second) whose Sermo de nativitate B. M. V. is article 2, was elected Bishop of Noyon and Tournai in 1067-68, and died in 1098; Johann A. Fabricius in his Bibliotheca...
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