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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.1
Extent:
83 leaves ; binding 15.5 x 21.5 cm ; pages 14.5 x 20.5 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Binding : 19th Century, red-brown leather; abbreviated title (Liber Propriet manuscript) printed on upper spine. Typeface: handwritten, gothic script, on vellum with a small hand.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
13th Century (originally French, but prior to 19th century, unknown); Charles W. G.Howard (Castle Howard Library); Alan G. Thomas; M. R. Andrew; University of Victoria. More information about the provenance can be found here: http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/bart/commentary/cod_provenance.htm
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1984-061
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/bartholomaeus-anglicus-manuscript and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Date Digitized:
2014-11-07
Transcript:
Transcription of MS.Lat.1's medieval index was completed by Drew Beard, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-1_index.pdf and Transcription of the entries for vipera, tinea, and vermis (fol. 85r-v) were completed by Dylan Kerfoot, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-1_fol85rb21-85va15.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.6
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 255 x 170 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Paris
Coordinates:
48.85341, 2.3488
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With pricking for line ruling; guides for headings and running-titles in silverpoint; apparatus in blue and red; text highlighted in red.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1992-045, Item 1
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Transcription of recto by Adrianne Jenks and Jin Hong, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), April 2015, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fragm-lat-6.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.5
Extent:
1 leaf ; 180 x 160 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France
Coordinates:
46, 2
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Description by Martha Thompson (2016):Codicology:A single leaf of parchment, cut into two pieces. Edges have been trimmed, and leaf shows discoloration from previous use as a pastedown in a later binding. Other physical damage includes creasing in the lower half of leaf, with small holes (approx. 1-2mm) at lowest crease (below the cut). Cut and creases likely appear where leaf was bent around a spine in binding use.1 column, 26 lines with glosses in bottom, left, and right margins; no pricking visible.Leadpoint ruling visible for main text block and margins; text below top line.Paleography:Main text written by one hand in a small, gothic script (France?), single column with wide margins to allow glossing. Marginal text, likely a second hand, is tiny, cursive, and more highly abbreviated. Ink has deteriorated and faded significantly in margins, but main text is mostly intact.Decoration:Alternating red and blue paraphs in main text on both recto and verso, though blue pigment has faded. Double-line guide marks in black ink visible beneath paraphs.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased through Erik Kwakkel in July 2006 from the collection of Herman Mulder (Hombeek, Belgium).
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents) and fragments (object portions)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2006-023, Item: 5
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection, Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-lat-5.php, and Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-4kmv
Date Digitized:
2020-02-27
Transcript:
Description and transcription of main text completed by Martha Thompson, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), April 2016 available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fragm.lat.5.pdf
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI at 600 dpi TIFF (1/15; 263; bent5 tone; height 700) by PD. Metadata by KD.
Nouvelles observations sur les différentes méthodes de prêcher : avec un recueil de tous les prédicateurs qui ont prêché l'avent & le carême devant Leur Majestés Louis XIV & Louis XV, qui ne se trouve nulle part. and Antiphonal (Fragment)
Subject:
Music--Manuscripts, Bookbinding, Manuscript fragments, and Parchment
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: BV4213 A55 1757
Extent:
1 cover ; 17 x 10 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Bound in vellum music manuscript fragment; spine label has title: Method de precher. and Script type: Northern Textualis. Liturgica: Antiphonar. Very worn parchment, discoloured to a dark brown, serves a outer cover of binding boards and spine. Missing letters on left side (front cover of host volume) indicate original leaf was considerably wider. Main text and decorative letters are in black ink, liturgical instructions in red, additional details in green. Black ink is still very visible, but coloured ink (red and green) is fading. -- Ella Reedman, University of Victoria, 2023
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.7
Extent:
1 page ; 139 x 89 mm (98 x 60 mm)
Geographic Coverage:
France--Paris
Coordinates:
48.85341, 2.3488
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Vellum. and Latin text in Gothic script (littera minscula gothica textualis rotunda media); ruled in plummet for two columns of writing; double bounding-lines for title and top line of writing-frame; corrected by same hand. Decoration consists in the following: a single pen-flourished littera notabilioris, a D, in blue and red; running header (REGUM of which RE- is visible) in alternating letters of blue and red; indications of chapter in alternating Roman numerals of red and blue; opening letter of each sentence rubricated.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents) and fragments (object portions)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1994-013, Item: 4
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
Date Digitized:
2022-08-03
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight TTI 600 DPI TIFF -- initially at camera height 1100 but felt scans lacked detail. lowered camera to 800. (1/20; 253; copy4) by PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.2
Extent:
Two sheets of parchment from the same manuscript (parts of different bifolia); 166 x 110 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Hair implant visible on fragment 1, verso; glosses in all four margins, in the shape of 'brackets' (textus inclusus type); the glosses are by a different hand (littera textualis, 1250-1300); traces of ruling (plummet?); no pricking visible; faint traces of running titles, consisting of 'Liber' and a roman numeral ('XXIII' faintly visible on fragment 1); main text copied in a small bookhand (littera textualis, 1250-1300), most likely in France; additions and corrections from the same hand, both in the margins and interlinear; many abbreviations; additions and corrections by several other hands, both in the margin and interlinear, one of which is contemporary to the main hand (fragment 2, near bottom of col. B, 'profecto...'); pointing hands, from contemporary user, on verso of fragment 1 (below column A) and on recto of fragment 2 (between the columns); Blue initials (mostly faded away) with penwork flourishing in the French style of the thirteenth century, both in the main text and the glosses, which points out this manuscript was probably the joint project of two scribes and an illuminator.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased through Erik Kwakkel in July 2006 from the collection of Herman Mulder (Hombeek, Belgium), who bought it from Antiquariaat De Oude Borze, Antwerp, on December 12, 2003. The notation 'Lova: antho: 1579' on fragment 2 (upper margin) may indicate that the book in which these fragments were pasted was in the sixteenth century owned by one Anton of Leuven.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
2006-023, Item 2
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.4
Extent:
1 sheet ; parchment (half a bifolium) ; 255 x 150 (170 x 115) mm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Parchment sheet (half a bifolium) that has been trimmed on one of the long sides, probably because it was cut out of a book (see irregular edge on the left side of the initial 'L' for 'Lactuce'); used as a wrapper around a booklet of modest proportions (the folds and stitch holes on both the left and the right of the letters 'c' in the margin mark the outlines of the back of this unknown volume); parchment of mediocre quality (as shown by the hole and the 'transparent' patch in lower margin, which are original); ruling visible (plummet); pricking survives in upper margin only; several reference letters ('c') in margin on recto indicating what initial the illuminator needed to produce; main text and rubrics by one scribe (littera textualis, 1250-1300), who worked in France, possibly in the south; initials with penwork flourishing.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased through Erik Kwakkel in July 2006 from the collection of Herman Mulder (Hombeek, Belgium), who bought it from Antiquariaat Moon Beams, Maastricht, the Netherlands, on May 31, 1994.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents) and fragments (object portions)
Archival Item Identifier:
2006-023, Item 4
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Introduction, description, and transcription by James Kendrick completed in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Victoria, Department of English, November 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fragm-lat-4.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.3
Extent:
1 parchment sheet (half a bifolium) ; 265 x 163 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Trimmed severely on all sides, which was used as a pastedown in a bookbinding (visible are some traces of glue on recto, green offset marks from the brass fittings for the clamps of the bookbinding, as well as significant damage to the surface on recto from removing the fragment); traces of ruling (plummet); no pricking visible; hair implant visible on verso; Main text and rubrics by one scribe in a very small bookhand (littera textualis, 1200-50); paragraphs in red and blue (alternating); Initials in red and blue (alternating), placed outside textblock.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased through Erik Kwakkel in July 2006 from the collection of Herman Mulder (Hombeek, Belgium), who bought it from Antiquariaat Hermione, Maastricht, the Netherlands, on May 31, 1994. It may previously have belonged to a batch of fragments from the collection of J.J. Timmers, which was sold by Hermione in the early 1990s (see P.F.J. Obbema, 'A fifteenth-century calendar as a folding sheet', in Quaerendo 24 (1994), p.297).
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions), legal documents, and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
2006-023, Item 3
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Identification, description, transcription of fol. 1va83-1vb83, textual notes for fol. 1va83-1vb83, and bibliography by Angela Kaneen, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2018, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/kaneen---frag.lat.3.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.1
Extent:
Sheet of parchment (half a bifolium); 210 x 155 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Was used as a wrapper around a thin booklet, as is shown by the vertical fold and stitch marks halfway the page, damage along all sides and at the four corners (from use as a wrapper); some ink smutches from later additions; pricking and ruling visible (plummet); underscoring in red (Psalm text); original foliation on recto, top left-hand corner: 'cxxxv'; running titles in red: 'Psalmus' (verso) / 'xxxiiiius' (recto); main text by one hand, possibly French (littera textualis, 1250-1300), who also did the foliation, rubrication and perhaps the running titles; marginal references on verso by another hand, probably (near) contemporary to that of the main text (Jeronimus etc.); pen trials and other notations added by later hands, most likely when the sheet was already used as a wrapper, the oldest dating from the sixteenth century (alphabet in the lower margin on recto), the youngest one from around the year 2000 ('331,15 Euro', possibly the sales price of the fragment); writing below topline; no decoration.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased through Erik Kwakkel in July 2006 from the collection of Herman Mulder (Hombeek, Belgium), who bought it from Antiquariaat Garcia, Mechelen, on November 2, 2001.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
2006-023, Item 1
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
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Resource Type:
Still Image
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Brown.1
Extent:
1 leaf (20 lines) ; 230 x 240 mm
Geographic Coverage:
England--Herefordshire
Coordinates:
52.08333, -2.75
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Green heraldic seal. and Written on vellum in brown ink, in a large well-written Romanesque hand, undated, c.1201. The fine green heraldic seal is attached by a striped linen cord and shows on the obverse three leopards passant and the legend "Sigill: Huberti: de: Burgo" and on the reverse a standing figure and the legend "Celo: Secretum." (Minimal wear and staining, with four tiny holes, but otherwise in excellent condition.) -- description from vendor catalog (Maggs Catalogue)
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated in 1989 by Bruce and Dorothy Brown, who purchased it from Maggs Bros., London.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
seals (marks), charters, manuscripts (documents), legal documents, and coats of arms
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1989-069; Item: 2
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/bruce-and-dorothy-brown-collection and Boyarin, Adrienne Williams, Ravana Eagleheart, James Kendrick, Lynnea Ness, and Merridy Peters. "Medieval Manuscripts and Fragments at the University of Victoria: An Early Grant of Hubert de Burgh, Constantine the African's Translation of Isaac Israeli, and a Mendicant Breviary between Italy and Croatia." Florilegium 33 (2016): 193-232. https://dspace.library.uvic.ca/handle/1828/11170
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Technical Note:
Metadata by KD. Updated May 2024 by KD. RBMS CVRMC used in keyword field.