Fordham University, MS 09
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- DS ID:
- DS26237
- Shelfmark:
- MS 09
- Title:
- Sermons
Prayer
- Author:
- Jacobus de Voragine
- Place:
- Unknown
Germany
- Date:
- s. XV(1); 1400-1450
s. XIV(2); 1362-1399
- Language:
- Latin
- Material:
- parchment
- Physical Description:
- Binding: Blind stamped leather front and back covers with some paneling, around wood pasted over. Modern (s. XIX) leather binding on the spine.
Figurative details, ff. 100v: 9 miniatures of the life of Christ on singletons, blank on what is now the verso, of the sort normally in books of hours.
Other decoration, ff. 100v: Rubricated intials throughout ff. 1-80. No rubricated intials on ff. 81-100.
Number of scribes, ff. 100v: 2.
Script, ff. 100v: Hybrida.
Layout, ff. 100v: 23 long lines ruled in lead from ff. 1-80. 20 long lines ruled in lead from ff. 81-100.
Other decoration, ff. 101-104v: Alternating blue and red initials.
Number of scribes, ff. 101-104v: 1.
Script, ff. 101-104v: Gothic.
Layout, ff. 101-104v: 17 long lines ruled in ink. - Former Owner(s):
- On inside front cover: "Graf v. Villers von Burges<?>, 1817" in ink; "London [Lauden?] 21535x" in pencil; "Douanes Paris Exposition" on a faded round pink sticker. "Memorandum from the Johnson Library" note inside book.
- Associated Agent(s):
- Urban V, associated with
- Note:
- Manuscript note: On 1st leaf of 2nd quire (?), "Iste liber pertinet ad domum sancti albani prope treviren. ordinis carthusiensis."
Bibliography: S. Krämer, Handschriftenerbe des deutschen Mittelalters(Munich 1989-90) 2:782-786 for the mss of the Carthusians at Trier, this ms not recorded.
ff. 100v: Scribal hand appears to change at f. 81. Miniatures tipped in as recently as the 19th or 20th century.
ff. 100v: Latin.
ff. 101-104v: Latin.
ff. 1-100v: Sermones dominicales per totum annum. There is a different text on ff. 81-100v.
Explicit, ff. 1-100v: Apparuit benignitas et In Nativitate christi sermo Primus. Humanitas salvatoris nostri dei ad tuum.
ff. 101-104v: Rubric with an indulgence conceded by Urban V (1362-1370); for the prayer in 5-line stanzas, see U. Chevalier, Repertorium hymnologicum18056.
Explicit, ff. 101-104v: Salve meum salutare, salve salve ihesu care, cruci tue me aptare, vellum vere tu scis quare, da michi tui copiam. - Institutional Record:
- https://archive.org/details/MS09_3
- Holding Institution:
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