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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: MS Victoria 1992-037-1
Extent:
1 leaf ; 22.5 x 16.5 cm
Geographic Coverage:
North Africa
Coordinates:
32.95337, 9.97559
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Written In Dark Brown Kufic Script, Vowels In Red Dots. Text: Surah 54, vv. 17-32 [from Maggs Bros. export license] Mounted between two pieces of cardboard, using paper hinges. Clear plastic in cut-out of top piece of cardboard allows viewing. Leaf has several holes plus somewhat ragged edges; some text is affected.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection, officially transferred to the University of Victoria on June 27th, 1996. Earlier provenance: Acquired through Maggs Bros. Rare Books, London, April 1992, who gave as the ultimate origin of the fragment ‘North Africa’.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents) and fragments (object portions)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1992-037, Item: 1
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/ms-victoria-1992-037-1.php, Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-35el, and Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/bruce-and-dorothy-brown-collection
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Description and Transcription by Sohrab Mosahebi as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin, June 2022 available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/assets/docs/mosahebi_quran_and_shahnameh.pdf
Bible. Psalms, CXVIII, 64-72. and Text from Psalm 118, verses 64-72.
Subject:
Manuscripts, Medieval, Bible. Psalms, History, Bible. Psalms, CXX-CXXXIV, Bible, Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), and Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.24 and Call Number: ND3358 P7T59
Extent:
1 leaf (text on both sides) ; vellum ; 260 x 170 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy and Northern Italy
Coordinates:
45.20543, 8.96233 and 42.83333, 12.83333
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased from Phillip J Pirages
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illuminated manuscripts, psalters (books), fragments (object portions), and manuscripts (documents)
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php
Date Digitized:
2018-09-28
Transcript:
Main text transcribed below in Latin with English translation following. Glosses and interlineation not translated.118:63 [final words only] ...custodientium mandata tua. [... keep your commandments].118:64 -- Misericordia tua Domine plena est terra: iustificationes tuas doce me. [The earth, O Lord, is full of your mercy. Teach me your justifications].118:65 -- TETH. Bonitatem fecisti cum servo tuo Domine, secundum verbum tuum. [TETH. You have done well with your servant, O Lord, according to your word].118:66 -- Bonitatem, et disciplinam, et scientiam doce me: quia mandatis tuis credidi. [Teach me goodness and discipline and knowledge, for I have trusted your commandments.]118:67 -- Priusquam humiliarer ego deliqui: propterea eloquium tuum custodivi. [Before I was humbled, I committed offenses; because of this, I have kept to your word].118:68 -- Bonus es tu: et in bonitate tua doce me iustificationes tuas. [You are good, so in your goodness teach me your justifications].118:69 -- Multiplicata est super me iniquitas superborum: ego autem in toto corde meo scrutabor mandata tua. [The iniquity of the arrogant has been multiplied over me. Yet I will examine your commandments with all my heart].118:70 -- Coagulatum est sicut lac cor eorum: ego vero legem tuam meditatus sum. [Their heart has been curdled like milk. Truly, I have meditated on your law].118:71 -- Bonum mihi quia humiliasti me: ut discam iustificationes tuas. [It is good for me that you humbled me, so that I may learn your justifications].118:72 -- Bonum mihi lex oris tui, super millia auri, et argenti. [The law of your mouth is good for me, beyond thousands of gold and silver pieces].
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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.
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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:
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: 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.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.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.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
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.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:
Still Image
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.21
Extent:
1 leaf; Manuscript fragment; 13.5 X 18.5 cm
Additional Physical Characteristics:
The material of which these manuscripts were made was often from calf- or sheepskin. The term "vellum" was used interchangeably with "parchment" although, contrary to modern usage, it suggested a coarser skin. -- Description from donor
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:
2010-014-1
Fonds Title:
Sandra Mattia Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC436
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/mattia_inventory.pdf
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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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Brown.2
Extent:
1 leaf (13 lines) ; 140 x 410 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Spain
Additional Physical Characteristics:
13 lines on vellum in an attractive large hand, indented at the foot. Very slightly browned and rubbed in places; a handsome document in good clear condition. -- description from Vendor Catalogue (Maggs Catalogue)
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated by Bruce and Dorothy Brown.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents), legal documents, grants, land grants, charters, and signatures (names)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1989-069; Item: 3
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 Description from Vendor Catalogue (Maggs Catalogue): https://search.library.uvic.ca/permalink/01VIC_INST/71bv5b/alma9934620873807291
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.27 and Call Number: KJA1527 A3R46 1561
Extent:
1 leaf ; 255 x 165 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Southern Germany
Coordinates:
51.5, 10.5
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Rubrics and red initials (2-lines high) throughout. A four-line littera notabilior in red, blue, and green marks the beginning of the Common of an Apostle., Parchment., Dimensions of front cover: 16.5 x 10.5 cm., and Though the leaf wraps around the boards, paper pastedowns cover anything that may have been visible on the inside covers and cut off at least one of the upper rows of visible text. The parchment on the spine is sufficiently damaged (and partially covered by a now-faded label) to obscure the text.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
missals, manuscripts (documents), and fragments (object portions)
Is Referenced By:
Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-grcw and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-lat-27.php
Date Digitized:
2022-05-11
Transcript:
Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, binding fragmentKJA1527 A3R46 1561Noted Missal Leaf (in situ)Southern Germany? s. XIV?[col. a][[presta quesumus ut et conueni-]][[enter]] hec agere. et remedi-[[u]]m sepitu(r)um ualeamus-[[a]]d qui(er)e. P(er) co(mmunio). Posuisti d(omi)ne. (com)pl(etorium).Tui d(omi)ne p(er)ceptione sac(ra)-m(en)ti (et) a n(ost)ris mundem(ur)occultis. (et) ab hostiu(m) lib(er)em(ur)insidiis. p(er). Katherine. vi(rginis). (et)m(a)r(tiris) [Gaudeamus om(ne)s./or(ati)o.]Om(ni)p(otent)e semp(er) d(eu)s qui dedi(-)sti legem moysi i(n) s[[u(m)mi(-)]]tate montis sy(n)nai (et) in eo[[de(m)]]loco corp(us) beate kath(er)ine ui(r)ginis (et) m(a)r(tir)is tue p(er) s(an)c(t)os an(-)gelos tuos mirabiliter col(-)[[loc]]asti: tribue q(ui)s ut eius[spine][[meri]]tis et p(re)cium [[ad]] montem[[***]]ru(m) qui (christ)us e[[st]] p(er)uenire[[va]]leam(us). [[P(er).]] D(omi)ne d(eu)s[[******* *** *****]] u(er)itatem[[****]]e [[***** ** **** ******]][end spine][[Ex t]umba sanc(-)[[te]] virginis Katherineresudat semper o(-)leum sa(-)crum quo liniti e(-)gri sananturomn[[i]] All(elui)a. adducent(ur) regi v(irgines).[[***]] Simile e(st) reg(num). ce(lorum). de(cem). vi(rginibus).[[**]] filie regum. [[Secreta]]Munera d(omi)ne sacrificiip(re)sentis que tibi offeri-mus in honore s(an)c(t)e kathe-rine uirginis: fiant nob(is)[col. b][[eius precibus uita perpetua et salus infinita. P(er).]]Co(mmunio). Qui(n)q(ue) prude(ntes). [[Com]]pl[[etor(ium)]]Sumptis d(omi)ne salutis e[[t(er)-]]ne misteriis supplici-ter dep(re)camur. ut sicut li-quor de menbris s(an)c(t)e uirgi-nis tue katherine iugitermanat languidor corpa sa-nat. sic ei(us) or(ati)o cu(n)ctas a no-bis iniquitates expellat. P[[er.]]Om(ni)p(otent)e semp(er) d(eu)s quicorpus gl(ori)ose uirg(in)iset m(arti)ris tue kath[[eri]]ne inmonte(m) sy(n)nai ab ang[[e]]l(is) de-ferri (et) sepeliri iussisti. [[c]]o(n)-[[c]]ede q(uesumu)s : ei(us) o[[b]]ten[[tu nos]][spine][[ad arcem]] uirt[[u]]tu(m) p(ro)[[uehi ubi]][[uisionis tu]]e claritate(m) [[merea-]][[mur intueri. Per. ***** ***** ]][[****** ******** ***** *****]][[***** ***** ********.]][end spine]EGo au(-)tem sicut oliuafructifica ui indomo dominisperaui in misericordia dei me(-)i et expectabo nomen tu(-)um quoniam bonum estante conspectum sancto(-)rum tuor(um). ps(almus). Quidgloriaris in malicia qui potenses in iniquitate. [[Oratio aposto(-)]]Transcription with reconstruction of missing text by Angela Kaneen April 2021, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (University of Victoria).
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight TTI at 600 DPI tiff (1/12; 263; bent5; camera 1100) by PD. Metadata by KD.
Choir Breviary (Franciscan Use) and other texts including the Ordinationes (Franciscan Ceremonial), Indutus planeta (Order of the Private Mass), Franciscan Liturgical Statutes from Metz, 1254, Benedictions
Subject:
Breviaries, Manuscripts, Medieval, Franciscans, Catholic Church, Musical notation, and Liturgies
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.7 and Call Number: BX2049 F7C46 1260
Extent:
225 folios; parchment; 265 x 185 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Italy, Central and Northern Italy
Coordinates:
45.20543,8.96233 and 42.83829,12.24145
Additional Physical Characteristics:
"Bound in Italy in the fifteenth century in substantial beveled wooden boards extending beyond the book block covered with blind-stamped brown leather, with an outer border of palmettes, framing a large rectangular center panel with four rope-interlace diamonds positioned to form a cross, above three large stamps of fleur-de-lis and foliage, rounded spine with four raised bands, four corner bosses upper and lower boards, two clasp and catch fasteners, fastening back to front (restored), edges once dyed green(?), rebacked with the spine laid down, resewn, with reinforcement strips added in the middle of quires, new head and tail bands, extensively restored but now in very good condition."--Les Enluminures, Ltd. website.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased by University of Victoria in 2017 from Les Enluminures.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illuminated manuscripts
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and From Les Enluminures website: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/MsLat7_full.pdf
Date Digitized:
2019-10-07/2019-10-17
Transcript:
Transcription and textual notes* for fols. 2r-7v (liturgical calendar) by Emma Usselman and Kira Razzo, 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/mslat7---razzo-and-usselman---calendar.pdf
Technical Note:
Scanned on TTI/Betterlight 7-17 Oct 2019 (PD). Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Brown.It.1
Extent:
33 leaves; 30 x 22 cm.
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Folio with old 17th-century foliation 31-62, modern foliation in pencil, on paper with the exception of one leaf of reused medieval parchment (36). Paper quality and size inconsistent, some watermarks visible. Bound in plain modern boards. A few leaves stained and fraying near the end.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased by Bruce and Dorothy Brown from Maggs Bros. Ltd, London, July 1992.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
miscellanies and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1992-044-2
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/brown_collection_manuscripts.pdf and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Catalogue and preliminary identification of watermarks by Natasha O'Reilly, with the assistance of Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Boyarin, December 2016, available here: http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/medieval/ms-brown-it-1_watermarks.pdf, Transcription and description by Sonya Chwyl, with assistance from Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), as part of coursework for her manuscript studies class, December 2015, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-brown-it-1_transcription_fol36.pdf, and Transcription by Renée Gaudet, with assistance from Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin and Dr. Joseph Grossi (ENGL), as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Williams Boyarin, December 2015, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-brown-it-1_transcription_fol34r-v_39r-39Av.pdf
Technical Note:
Metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Kerri ENSH483 Final Project
Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, Ms.Brown.It.1
Acc. 1992-044
Fifteenth-century leaf from a medicinal and culinary miscellany (fol. 38)
Italy s. XV2
This study was completed by ENSH MA student Kerri Li for a manuscript ...
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.8
Extent:
1 leaf : parchment ; 305 x 216 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Paris
Coordinates:
48.85341, 2.3488
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2007-052 (Shelf 02/J/24)
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-lat-8.php and Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection
Date Digitized:
2021-03-21
Transcript:
Description and transcription (and preliminary identification of text) by Jaeden Langlois, as part of coursework for a Manuscript Studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (English), December 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fragm-lat-8_description.pdf
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Scanned on TTI/Betterlight by PD. 600dpi TIFF; 1/15; 283; bent5; camera 900. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: PQ1647 M87 07 1576 and Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.28
Extent:
2 leaves ; 170 x 120 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy
Coordinates:
42.83333, 12.83333
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Southern textualis script., Parchment binding (underwrapper)., Dimensions of front cover: 16 x 10.5 cm., Original leaves were likely 30 lines per column, ca. 195 x 225 mm., and Standard breviary rubrication. Littera notibiliores are red with decorative line work in blue or purple.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
breviaries, manuscripts (documents), and fragments (object portions)
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-lat-28.php and Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-vpjk
Date Digitized:
2022-05-11
Transcript:
Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, binding fragmentsCall no. PQ1647 M87 07 1576 (in situ)Franciscan Breviary, 2 cut leavesItaly s. XIVThis transcription provides a reconstruction of the partial leaves, used as binding waste in a sixteenth-century book (Muret, Orationes, Venice, 1576). Missing text is supplied to fill an estimated 30 lines per column. Some text on both fragments can be found in the spine, and this has been identified in the boldface headings below, reference to supplied images. “Fragment 1” is the inner cover of the back of the book; “Fragment 2” is the inner cover of the front of the book. Both fragments are from the same manuscript but are not consecutive: Fragment 1 collates with Holy Saturday, and Fragment 2 with Dominica in Albis (i.e., the first Sunday after Easter).For reconstruction of missing text, the fragments were collated not only with modern breviaries (cf. Breviarium Romanum, vol. 2, Kempten: J. Kösel, 1849, pp. 299–332) but also with Assisi, Biblioteca comunale, MS 694 (ff. 135v–137r and 149v–150r). Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, MS Lat.7, a late thirteenth-century Franciscan Choir Breviary, shows identical sequences (f. 92rff).Reconstructed transcription by Emma Robertson (April 2021) as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (University of Victoria)FRAGMENT 1[recto, col. a][[Habitabit i(n) ta]]b[[nacu]]lo [[tuo]] requi-[[e]]sce[[t]] i(n) mon[[te]] s(an)c(t)o [[tuo]]. p(salmu)s D[[(omi)n]]e[[q]]uis [[**]] an(tiphona) Caro mea requie-[[sc]]et in spe. p(salmu)s Conserua me.[[V(ersiculus)]] In pace i(n) idip(su)m. R(esponsorium) Dormiam[[et]] requiescam. De ieremia l(e)c(tio)MIs(er)icordie p(rim)a. Heth.d[[omin]]i q(uia) no(n) sumus con-[[su]]mpti q(uia) no(n) defeceru(n)t mi-[[serat]]iones ei(us). Heth. Noui di-[[lucu]]lo multa e(st) fides tua het[[p]]ars mea do(minus) dixit an[[im]]a[[m]]ea: p(ro)pterea expectabo eum.Heth B[[o]]num e(st) d(omi)n(u)s spera(n)-[[tibu]]s in eum: [[a]]n(im)e q(ua)renti illum.[[Te]]th. Bonu(m) e(st) prestolari cum[[sile]]ntio . salutare d(omi)ni. Teth.[[Bo]]num e(st) uire cum portaue-[[rit]] iugum ab adol[[esce]]ntia sua.[[Io]]th [[se]]debit [[solit]]ari(us) et ta-[spine][[cebit quia leuauit su]]per se .[[Ioth ponet in pulu]]ere os su-[[um si forte sit sp]]e[[s]] Ioth.[[dabit percutienti se maxillam]][[saturabitur opprobriis IerusalemIerusalem conuertere ad dominumdeum tuum R(esponsorium) Sicut ouisad occisionem ductus est et dummale tractaretur non aperuit os suumV(ersiculus) Tradidit in mor-[recto, col. b]tem a(n)i(m)am suam: (et) inter sceleratosreputatus e(st) . Vt. lec(tio) ija. Aleph.QVom(od)o obscuratum est.aurum: mutat(us) e(st) coloroptimus: disp(er)si su(n)t lapidessanctuarij i(n) capite o(mn)ium pla-tearum. Beth. filij syon-incliti et amicti auro primo:qu(omod)o reputati sunt i(n) uasa testeaop(us) manuu(m) figuli. Gimel S(ed)et lamie nudaueru(n)t ma(m)mam:lactauerunt catulos suos. fi-lia p(o)p(u)li mei crudelis q(uas)i stru-ctio in des(er)to. Dele[[th.]] Adhe(-)sit lingua lactentis [[ad]] pala(-)tum eius i(n) siti. Paruuli petie-runt pane(m): et no(n) erat qui fra(n)-geret eis. H[[e]]. Q(u)i uescebant(ur)[[v]]oluptuose [[incep]]ieru(n)t i(n) uiis[[qui nutriebantur in croceis]][spine][[amplexati sunt stercora.]] Uau. Et[[maior effecta est]] [[in]]iquitas filie[[populi mei peccato]] [[so]]domoru(m). Q(u)e[[subuersa est in momento et nonceperunt in ea manus ierusalem ierusalemconuertere ad dominum deum tuum.R(esponsorium) Ierusalem surge V(ersiculus) Deducquasi torrentem lacrimas per diem Lectio iija.Recordare domine quid acciderit nobisintuere et respice opprobrium nostrum]][verso, col. a]Hereditas n(ost)ra u(er)sa e(st) ad alie-nos: dom(inus) n(ost)re ad extraneos.Pupilli facti sum(us) absq(ue) p(at)re:m(at)res n(ost)re q(uas)i uidue. Aquamn(ost)ram pecunia bibim(us): lignan(ost)ra precio comparauimus.Ceruicib(us) minabam(ur): lassisno(n) dabatur requies. Egiptodedim(us) manum et assirijs: utsaturemur pane. P(at)res n(ost)ripeccauerunt (et) non su(n)t. (et) nosiniquitates eo(rum) portauim(us).Serui d(omi)nati sunt n(ost)ri: no(n) fuitqui redimeret nos de manu eo-rum. In a(n)i(m)ab(us) n(ost)ris affereba-mus pane(m) nobis: a facie gla-dij i(n) deserto. Pellis n(ost)ra qua-[[si cliban(us) exusta]] e(st): a facie te(m)pe-[[statum famis. Mulieres in syon humilia-uerunt et uirgines in ciuitatibus ierusalemconuertere ad dominum deum tuumR(esponsorium) Plange quasi uirgo V(ersiculus)Accingite uos sacerdotes et plangiteministri altaris an(tiphona) Eleuamini porteeternales et introibit rex glorie p(salmu)sDomini est terra an(tiphona) Eleuamini porteeternales an(tiphona) Credo uidere bonadomini in terra uiuentium p(salmu)sDominus illuminatio mea an(tiphona)Credo uidere bona domini in terra]][verso, col. b][[an(tiphona)]] [[D(omi)ne]] abstaxisti ab i(n)fer[[is]]a(n)i(m)am mea(m). p(salmu)s. Exaltabo. [[V(ersiculus)]][[T]]u aut(em) d(omi)ne misere mei. R(esponsorium) [[Et]]resuscita me (et) retribuam eis. [[P(ate)r n(oste)r.]]Ex tractatu s(an)c(t)i aug(ustin)i epi(scop)i [[su-]]per psalmos. Lectio qua[[rta.]]ACcedet h(om)o ad cor alt[[um]]Et exaltab(itu)r d(eu)s. Illi d[[ixe-]]runt. Quis nos uidebit? [[de-]]fecerunt scrutantes scrut[[ati-]]ones: co(n)silia mala. Acces[[it]]h(om)o ad ip(s)a co(n)silia: passus e(st) [[se]]teneri homo. No(n) enim ten[[ere-]]tur nisi h(om)o. aut uideret(ur) ni[[si]]h(om)o: aut cederet(ur) nisi h(om)o: a[[ut]]crucifigeret(ur) et moreret(ur) n[[isi]]h(om)o. Accessit ergo h(om)o ad ill[[as]]om(ne)s passiones: [[q(ue)]] in illo [[nichil]]FRAGMENT 2[recto, col. a][[g]]auisi sunt discip[[uli]] all(elui)a R(esponsorium)[[viso d]](omi)no all(elui)a. S(ecundu)m iohan(n)em.[[I]]N illt(empore). Cum e(ss)et sero die[[i]]llo una sabbatorum et[[fores]] e(ss)ent clause ubi erant[[discip]]uli co(n)regati p(ro)pter me-[[tum]] iudeorum. Venit iesus[[ste]]tit i(n) medio: (et) dixit eis.[[pax]] uobis. Et rel(iqua). Omelia[[G]]regorij p(a)p(e). Lec(tio). Vija.[[P]]Rima lectionis huiuse[[u]]ang[[elic]]e q(ue)stio a(n)i(m)um[[pulsa]]t: [[quo]]m(od)o post resurre-[[ction]]e(m) corp(us) d(omi)nicu(m) ueru(m) fuit.[[q(uod) cl]]ausis [[i]]anuis ad discipu-[[los i]]ngr[[ed]]i potuit. S(ed) scien-[[dum]] nobis e(st) q(uod) diuina ope-[[ratio]] si r(ati)one comp(re)he(n)ditur[[non est admirabilis nec fideshabet meritum cui humana ratioprebet experimentum . Sed hecipsa nostri redemptoris operaque ex semetipsis comprehendinequaquam possunt ex alia eiusoperatione pensanda sunt ut rebusmirabilibus fidem prebeant factamirabiliora . R(esponsorium)*** *** ***** ***** ***** ****** ******** ***** **** ******Omelia Gregorij p(a)p(e). Lec(tio). Viija]][col. b]I[[Llu]]d eni(m) corpus do(min)i in-[[tra]]uit ad discipulos ia-[[nui]s clausis: q(uo)d uidelicet[[ad hum]]anos oculos p(er) natiui-[[tatem]] suam clauso exijt ute-ro uirginis. Quid ergo mir(um) siclausis ianuis post resurre-ctione(m) suam i(n) eternum iamuicturus intrauit: q(u)i moritu-rus uenie(n)s no(n) ap(er)to ut(er)o uir-[[g]]inis exijt. S(ed) q(uia) illud corp(us)quod uideri poterat. fides i(n)-tuentium dubitabat: o(ste)nditeis p(ro)tin(us) manus (et) latus. Pal-pandam carne(m) prebuit: qua(m)clausis ianuis introduxit. R(esponsorium)Ecce uicit leo de tribu iuda radixdauid ap(er)ire librum (et) soluere septe(m)[[Lec(tio). Viiija. Qua in re duo mira etiuxta humanam rationem sibi valdecontraria ostendit dum post resurrectionemsuam corpus suum et incorruptibile ettamen palpabile demonstrauit. Namet corrumpi necesse est quod palpaturet palpari non potest quod noncorrumpitur. Sed miro modo atqueinestimabili redemptor noster etincorruptibile post resurrectionemet palpabile corpus exhibuit utmonstrando incorruptibile inuitaret ad]][verso, col. a]premium: prebendo [[pal]]pabi-le formaret ad fide(m). Et i(n)cor-ruptibilem ergo se (et) p[[alpa-]]bilem demo(n)strauit: ut p(ro)[[fe]]cto e(ss)e post resurrection[[e(m)]] oste(n)deret corp(us) suum (et) eiusdemn(atur)e et alteri(us) gl(ori)e. Ad laudesan(tiphona). Alleluia all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)aall(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)a. ps(almus) Do(minus)regnauit. ps(almus) Iubilate. ps(almus) De(us)deus. an(tiphona) Surrexit (christu)s de sepulchro: qui lib(er)auit tres puerosde camino ignis arde(n)tis all(elui)a.ps(almus) B(e)n(e)dicite. an(tiphona) all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)aps(almus) Laudate d(e)o. Cap(itulu)m K(arissi)mi.om(n)e q(uo)d natu(m). Hy(m)n(us). Auroralucis rutilat. V(ersisculus) In resurrectio(n)etua (christ)e all(elui)a. R(esponsorium) Celi (et) t(er)ra lete(n)tur all(elui)a. Ad [[b(e)n(e)d(i)c(tu)s]] an(tiphona) Cum e(ss)e[[t]][spine][[s]]ero [[die]] illo [[una s]]abbatoru(m): et [[for-]][[es essent clause u]]bi era(n)t discip[[uli]][[congregati in unu]]m: stetit iesus[[in medio et dixit eis pax uobis alleluia]][verso, col. b]V(ersisculus) [[Qui]] surre[[xit]] a mor[[tuis all(elui)a]]All(elui)a. V(ersisculus) Gl(ori)a. R(esponsorium) (Christ)e. V(ersisculus) [[Exur]]ge (christ)e adiuua nos all(elui)a R[[(esponsorium) Et]]libera nos p(ro)pter nom(en) tuum [[all(elui)a]]Et sic d(icitu)r quotidie usq[[(ue) ad]]ascensionem. Dei(n)de. K[[(yrie)l(eison)]]K(yrie)l(eison). P(ate)r n(oste)r. Et reliqua [[sicut]]notata sunt i(n) d(omi)nica de [[psalmista]]Et sic d(icitu)r p(ri)ma quotidie [[usque]]ad asce(n)sione(m). Ad t(er)cia[[m an(tiphona)]]Alleluia all(elui)a all(elui)a all(elui)a. ps(alm)i [[consue-]]ti. Cap(itulu)m K(arissi)mi o(mn)e q(uo)d [[natu(m) e(st)]]R(esponsorium) b(reue) Surrexit d(omi)n(u)s [[d]]e sep[[ulchro]]All(elui)a all(elui)a. V(ersisculus) Q(u)i pro nobis [[prependit]]i(n) ligno. R(esponsorium) All(elui)a. V(ersisculus) Gl(ori)a. R(esponsorium) [[Sur-]]rexit. V(ersisculus) Surrexit do(minus) u[[ere all(elui)a]]R(esponsorium) Et apparuit simoni all[[(elui)a Ad]]sextam an(tiphona). Alleluia all(elui)a all(elui)aQ[[Vis]] e(st) aute(m) [[qui uincit]][spine][[mun]]dum: n[[isi]] [[qui credit]][[quoniam est]] filius dei? H[[ic est]][[qui uenit]] p(er) aqua(m) (et) sa(n)g[[uina(m)]][[iesus (christu)s]]: no(n) in a[[qua solum]]
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight TTI at 600 DPI tiff(1/15; 263; bent5; camera 1100) by PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: BR65 G54 1320 and Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.6
Extent:
98 folios; poor-quality parchment; 16 x 12 x 2 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Italy, Central
Coordinates:
42.83829,12.24145
Additional Physical Characteristics:
"Bound in nineteenth-century half parchment over pasteboard, with a smooth spine bearing a brown leather label with gilt stamped inscription, “S. GREG. / DIALOG. / CODEX / SEC. XV,” similar identification on front parchment flyleaf, mostly effaced, slight staining, wear at hinges and edges, first quire slightly loose along the bottom."--Les Enluminures, Ltd. website.; Pages pencil-numbered in upper right of every two pages 1-98
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased by University of Victoria in 2017 from Les Enluminures.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illuminated manuscripts
Is Referenced By:
From Les Enluminures website: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/MsLat6_full.pdf and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Date Digitized:
2019-10-21/2019-10-23
Transcript:
Transcription* by Jonathan Harmsworth and Asha Stewart, December 2018: fols. 1r-2rb9 and textual notes for fols. 1r-2rb9 and by Sarah Adam, December 2018: summary description, transcription of fols. 21r-23v, textual notes for fols. 21r-23v, paleography/script guide, and bibliography of consulted works, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-6.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: BX1750 B4 1628, Spine lining
Extent:
4 fragments ; 105 x 30 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Northern Italy
Coordinates:
45.20543, 8.96233
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Gothic Script (generic)
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Description by Madyson Huck in Adrienne Williams Boyarin's manuscript studies course (University of Victoria, Summer 2022): Manuscript material (mostly in Latin) removed from the Seghers Book Collection. Host volume was likely acquired by Charles John Seghers (1839–1886) from an unknown source. Seghers was a missionary in British Columbia, but collected books from across Europe. His collection was housed at St Andrew's Cathedral in Victoria, B.C. until 1976, when it was permanently loaned to University of Victoria's Special Collections and University Archives. It is worth noting that some items from the Seghers Collection were donated by other priests and parishioners after Seghers' death (Cazes 8). In addition to the above marks of provenance evident in the book, there are names from previous owners in the front matter which could be useful for future researchers.Bibliography
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents), fragments (object portions), and missals
Transcription by Madyson Huck in Adrienne Williams Boyarin's manuscript studies course (University of Victoria, Summer 2022) available here: https://fragmentarium.ms/uploads/transcriptions/F-couj/240/Huck_Fragments_BX1750_B4_1628.pdf
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de Hanamstede, William, de Brandon, Thomas, de Bouwode, Thomas, Bonde, Simon, Lucas (common clerk named on dorse)., Rotour, Roger, de Gone Wardeby, John, Carter, Roger, Franceys, Simon, Chaucer, Nicholas, Bole, John, Not, John, Adam of Salesbury, Bonde, Johanna, Forestier, Walter, Wyrhale, John de, and Simon Dolsley, Thomas fil
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Brown.3
Extent:
1 leaf (13.5 or 14 lines) ; 29.5 x 13.5 mm
Geographic Coverage:
England--London
Coordinates:
51.50853, -0.12574
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Latin script in dark brown ink in one English documentary cursive hand. Stylized capital 'S' at the beginning of grant (crossed with four points). Further notes on people and place names housed with document. Two parchment seal tags intact but lacking seals (remnants of red wax visible on each). Evidence of one horizontal fold (mid-level) and two vertical folds show that the document was once folded. Additional notes on verso (3.5 lines plus endorsements). Signature on verso: 'lucas'. -- Maggs catalogue description. and 14 lines in Latin in one English documentary cursive hand. Dated 3 May 1356 (30 Edward III), and marked on verso as read and enrolled in the Husting Court of Common Pleas on 16 May 1356 (i.e., the Monday before the feast of St. Dunstan). Two parchment seal tags intact but lacking seals (remnants of red wax visible on each). Evidence of one horizontal fold (mid-level) and two vertical folds show that the document was once folded. Signature on verso: ‘lucas’. One leaf, 14 lines of Latin script in dark brown ink. Additional notes on verso (3.5 lines plus endorsements). Stylized capital ‘S’ at the beginning of grant (crossed with four points). Further notes on people and place names housed with document. -- Description by Alanna Blackall as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), April 2015
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated to the University of Victoria by Bruce and Dorothy Brown in 1991. Purchased by the Browns from Maggs Bros. Ltd. (London).
Transcription and summary description by Alanna Blackall, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), April 2015.
Technical Note:
Metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Victoria, McPherson Library, Doc.Brown.3
Acc. 1991-088, Item #1
Rent and tenancy grant of Simon and Johanna Bonde
England (London) 3 May 1356
Grant pertaining to rent and tenancy on parchment, 29.5mm x 13.5mm. 14 lines in Latin in one
English documentary cursiv...
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Resource Type:
Still Image
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Lat.4
Extent:
7 lines on vellum; 64 x 203 mm; with one red wax seal
Geographic Coverage:
England--London
Coordinates:
51.50853, -0.12574
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Seal is of a lion rampant with good impression, with tie, folds, slightly creased, small stain on lower edge.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased from Monte Cristo Rare Books.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
seals (marks) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
2015-017
Fonds Title:
Early Documents collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC501
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/early-documents-collection and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Inc.Lat.5 and Call Number: BS1429 P48 1475
Extent:
1 bifolium ; 320 x 66 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Germany
Coordinates:
51.5, 10.5
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Northern textualis script type. and Parchment.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
breviaries, manuscripts (documents), fragments (object portions), and bifolia
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inc-lat-5.php and Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-iddu
Date Digitized:
2021-01-06/2021-01-13
Transcript:
Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, Inc.Lat. 5, binding fragmentCall no. BS1429 P48 1475Breviary with staffless neumes (1 cut bifolium), Summer HistoriesGermany? s. XVTranscription of top-facing side of cut bifolium:[1r, col. a][[in prelio saul (et) ionathas]] ama(-)[[biles et decori nimis in uita]] sua inmorte q[[uoque non s]]unt separarti.R(esponsorium) Planxit aut(em) d(auid). FeR(ia). .ii.Factum e(st) aut(em) cu(m) illa multi(-)plicaret p(re)ces coram d(omi)no[1r, col. b]u[[m]] s[[uam in rama. cognouit aut(em)]]h[[e]]lch[[ana]] [[an]]na[[(m)]] uxore sua(m) (et)r[[e]]cordatus e(st) ei(us) d(omi)n(u)s. Et factu(m)e(st) post circulu(m) dieru(m). concepitanna (et) pep(er)it filiu(m) uocauitq(ue)[[no]]m(en) ei(us) samuel eo q(uo)d a d(omi)no[2v, col. a][[dauid ad ioab dicens mitt]]e ad meu[[ria(m) heth]]eu(m). Misitq(ue) ioab uria(m)ad da[[uid. Q]]esiuitq(ue) dauidq(u)am recte [[age]]ret ioab (et) p(o)p(u)l(u)s. (et)quom(od)o ad[[min]]istraret(ur) bellum.[2v, col. b]e(um) qui egressus uesp[[(er)]]e. dor(-)miuit [[strato suo/in stratu su]]ocu(m) seruis d(omi)ni sui: (et) in domu(m)sua(m) n(on) descendit. Factu(m) e(st)(er)go mane. (et) sc(ri)psit david episto(-)lam ad ioab. misite p(er) manu(m)Transcription by Paula Raimondi Cantu (April 2021) as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (University of Victoria).
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Inc.Lat.2
Extent:
1 leaf ; 31.5 x 22 cm
Geographic Coverage:
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), incunabula (books), and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2001-002
Fonds Title:
Guy Williams collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC455
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/guy-williams-collection and Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inc-lat-2.php
Date Digitized:
2022-08-15
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI - 1/15; 283; bent5; camera 800 - 600DPI tiff archival scans by PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.20
Extent:
1 leaf ; 23 x 32.5 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy
Coordinates:
42.83333, 12.83333
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/sandra-mattia-collection and Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-lat-20.php
Date Digitized:
2021-03-22
Transcript:
Recto transcribed by Chloe Hale (December 2015) and verso by Nick Carter-DesBiens (December 2016), as part of coursework for manuscript studies classes with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fragm-lat-20_new.pdf
Technical Note:
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.9
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 118 x 88 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France
Coordinates:
46, 2
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With large KL initial and ivy-leaf bar border in gold, blue, pink and orange; major feasts in gold.
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 2
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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: BX1757 A2P82 1724
Extent:
4 in situ fragments ; 80 x 70 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Paris
Coordinates:
48.85341, 2.3488
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Description by Madyson Huck, with assistance from Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), as part of coursework for a manuscript studies class with Dr. Williams Boyarin, June 2022:The dimensions of the fragments vary, with the largest (a nearly complete text block, with margins trimmed off) measuring 80 x 70mm. Condition also varies. The letters on some fragments are faded and discoloured (particularly on the spine), while others (visible on the inner covers) are in excellent condition. Reddish plummet ruling is clearly visible on inner-cover fragments.There is evidence of illumination on all of the fragments, and the details match for each: illuminated gold initials are surrounded by blue or red with white details, similar in design to the line fillers, which are red and blue on each side with white details and a gold central circle.Script contains primary features of gothic textualis, including straight strokes, even for curved letters like "o" and "c", and the biting of connected letters, such as "d" and "e". The script also contains slight cursive features; many words are written without the pen being lifted.Fragment 1, top spine. The recto and verso are both visible on the spine (47x 36 mm). In the front inside cover, the the recto is visible (40 x 50 mm). Fragment 2, middle spine. The recto and verso are both visible on the spine(47 x 40 mm). In the front inside cover, part of the verso is also visible (40 x 10 mm).Fragment 3, bottom spine, visible only in the front inside cover (55 x 30mm). Fragment 4, bottom spine, visible only in the back inside cover (80 x 70mm).
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illuminated manuscripts, manuscripts (documents), fragments (object portions), and books of hours
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Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, Seghers Collection
BX1757 A2P82 1724
Book of Hours fragments in Jean Pontas, Dictionnaire de cas de conscience
France (Paris?) s. XV
There are fragments of four leaves from the same Book of Hours in the binding of ...
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Lat.7
Extent:
1 page ; 22.5 x 30 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Syria--Damascus and Italy--Venice
Coordinates:
45.43713, 12.33265 and 33.5102, 36.29128
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Letter written in pen and brown (possibly iron gall) ink on linen chain-and-laid, medium weight, cream-coloured paper with watermark.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
The letter was donated to UVic by Brian Pollick in November 2018.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
personal correspondence, manuscripts (documents), letters (correspondence), transcripts, and correspondence
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2018-072
Fonds Title:
Early Documents collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC577
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/doc-lat-7.php and Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/early-documents-collection-2
Date Digitized:
2021-11
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI at 600 DPI Tiff (1/20; 246; tone copy4; camera height 650) by PD. Migration metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>~P~ffiLA~ION OF LETTER
Donate Soranzo (recipien~)
In the name of Christ 1402 on
Augus~ 30 in Venice
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Doc.Lat.1
Extent:
1 manuscript on vellum; 95 x 300 mm
Geographic Coverage:
England--Norfolk
Coordinates:
52.66667, 1
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With small penwork initial; 4 seal tags, with 2 seals of red wax remaining; contemporary and later annotations on dorse.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
seals (marks) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1992-045, Item 5
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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.11
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 195 x 140 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France
Coordinates:
46, 2
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Apparatus in red; small pen-flourished initials in blue and red and gold and black; four larger decorated initials in gold, pink and blue; contemporary corrections to text; two prayers erased in lower half of verso of leaf.
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 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
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.10
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 155 x 115 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy and France--Avignon
Coordinates:
42.83333, 12.83333 and 43.94834, 4.80892
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With flourished and un-flourished initials in red, blue and purple; yellow wash highlighting in text; pricking for column ruling.
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 3
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.12
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 210 x 360 mm
Geographic Coverage:
England
Coordinates:
52.16045, -0.70312
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Yellow wash initials in text; musical neumes on four staves; hierarchy of scripts in main text and rubrics; one large decorated penwork initial in blue and 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 6
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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Eng.1
Extent:
122 folios ; 260 x 350 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Paper and parchment., Two columns per page (90 x 300mm, 60-70 text lines per column)., and Previously bound in seventeenth-century leather binding; disbound by University of Victoria for restoration purposes and now housed in archival folders that do not correspond to quires. Leaves were edged in red ink after trimming, creating a red mottled effect when all leaves are viewed closed together.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Sold at Sotheby's 14 July 1947 (lot 181), and purchased by University of Victoria from the family of the 1947 buyer in 1977.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1977-005
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/medieval-studies-collection, University of Victoria Lydgate MS Fall of Princes Website: http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/lydgate/lydgatems/contents.htm, and Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/ms-eng-1.php
Date Digitized:
2012-03-16
Technical Note:
Metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, MS Eng.1
Accession No. 1977-005, Drawer 5A/08
John Lydgate’s Fall of Princes (imperfect)
England s. XIVex
This document contains transcription of folios 1r-25vb31 (Book I.120-6734), 26rb-29rb8
(Book I.6833-Book...
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelfmark: Ms.Lat.2. and Call number: BX2033 A2 1455
Extent:
1 volume; i + 337 folios, 23 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Trieste
Coordinates:
45.64953,13.77678
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Manuscript on paper; in red and black ink. In cloth covered wooden box. For further physical description see: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/MsLat2.pdf
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Chiefly gift of Brian Pollick, spouse of Heather Lindstedt, Victoria, B.C., 2012.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents)
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php
Date Digitized:
2019-08-12/2019-08-27
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI (camera height 500 // 1/15s // 283 // bent5 tone) PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.15
Extent:
1 folium ; 125 x 90 mm (77 x 62 mm)
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Vellum. and Latin text in Gothic script (littera minuscula gothica textualis semi-quadrata formata) ruled in ink for a single column of writing. Decoration consists of the following: gilded litterae notabiliores pen-flourished in blue alternating with similarly pen-flourished letters of blue and red; a single gilded initial B on a cusped rectilinear ground in rose and containing white-highlighted blue in-fill; the head of the B extends into a partial rectilinear foliate bar border in gold, blue, and rose, from which issue gilded ivy leaves with pen-drawn tendrils; the upper and lower margins contain foliate borders, comprised of gilded ivy leaves with tendrils and other naturalistic elements in green, rose, and blue; line-fillers in blue and gold.
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: 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:
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.Brown.Lat.6
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 144 x 103 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Italy, Central
Coordinates:
42.83829, 12.24145
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Latin Gothic script with large initial 'D'. Mounted.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated by Bruce and Dorothy Brown.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions), manuscripts (documents), and illuminated manuscripts
Archival Item Identifier:
2003-018-4
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/brown_collection_manuscripts.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.13
Extent:
1 page; vellum; 165 x 115 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France
Coordinates:
46, 2
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With line-fillers in blue, gold and pink; thirteen decorated intitials in gold, blue and pink, introducing each line.
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 7
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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: DD126 A44 1457 and Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.9
Extent:
95 folios, preceded by a single and followed by 2 paper flyleaves : illuminations, portrait, coats of arms ; 23 x 17 cm.
Geographic Coverage:
France, Rome (Empire), Germany--Cologne, Germany--Bavaria, and Germany
Bound in deerskin over wood boards, back sewn on four bands (not its original binding, although binding is a period binding, here reused), front and back covers worn, cracking along the upper joint. Damaged in the upper and inner margin, opening folio and edges of many leaves damaged, small tear upper margin ff. 62-63, but overall fair condition with the text undamaged and legible. Written in a variety of hands, mostly in very small formal cursive gothic bookhands ... contemporary marginal annotations and early additions throughout, some dated, often copied on small strips of paper bound in, red rubrics, some red paragraph marks, some guide letters, numerous capitals stroked in red, one-to five-line initials alternating red and blue, approximately 35 small colored armorial shields found in the margins, ... two small miniatures ... one heraldic composition with 8 colored armorial shields (f. 17v), one full-page wash-colored pen drawing of Emperor Frederick III surrounded by the seven imperial electors and with armorial shields and inscriptions. -- Description from Les Enluminures website.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased from Les Enlumieres
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
early works, illuminated manuscripts, and manuscripts (documents)
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php
Date Digitized:
2019-11-19
Transcript:
Transcription of fol. 15r (start of the 25 October 1460 Act of Accord) by Shaylene Keddy, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies course with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2018, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-9_keddy-eisner.pdf
Technical Note:
600 dpi TIFF. Item scanned on TTI/Betterlight (1/20; 283; bent5 tone profile; camera height 500). Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.8 and Call number: BX2080 T76 1460
Extent:
1 volume; parchment, 163 x 120 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Troyes
Coordinates:
48.30073,4.08524
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Bound in nineteenth century red morocco; gilt-stamped border of vine leaves with corner flowers on front and back; spine with four raised bands and gilt stamping; all edges gilt. Inscription on front flyleaf: "Ce Manuscrit a appartenu au Duc de la Vallie`re qui l'avait de l'Eveque de St Denis, il proviend[...?] de la Bibliotheque Royale de Versailles. Il est du 15e Sie`cle."
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased by University of Victoria in 2017 from Les Enluminures.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illuminated manuscripts
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php
Date Digitized:
2019-07-30/2019-08-06
Transcript:
List of contents (updated from bookseller description) and transcription of fols. 76r 87r (French prayers) by Mary Johnson, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies course with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2018, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-8_johnson.pdf
Technical Note:
Scanned on TTI/betterlight system at 600 dpi TIFF (camera height 600, 1/20; 303; bent5). Book rested on cradle; pages held in place as needed by clear acetate. Scanned 30 July - 6 Aug 2019 PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.16
Extent:
1 folium ; 96 x 70 mm (51 x 40 mm)
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Vellum. and Latin text in Gothic script (littera minuscula gothica hybrida media); ruled for single column of writing; smaller hybrida script used to indicate antiphons. Decoration consists of the following: single gilded initial F on cusped rectilinear ground in rose and containing white-highlighted blue in-fill; alternating litterae notabiliores in red and blue; two antiphons and a single paragraphus 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 Numbe: 1994-013, Item: 2
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:
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: Doc.Brown.10
Extent:
1 page oblong folio on vellum; 285 x 525 mm; with lead bulla of Sixtus IV
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Rome
Coordinates:
41.89193, 12.51133
Additional Physical Characteristics:
In Latin in a good italic hand, with an attractive calligraphic first line. The lead bulla of Sixtus IV in fine condition is attached by the original pink and yellow plaited cords. A few small holes not affecting the sense of the text; the document is in generally excellent condition.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated by Bruce and Dorothy Brown.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
seals (marks) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1989-069-5
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/brown_collection_manuscripts.pdf
Date Digitized:
2012-02-23
Transcript:
Transcription completed by Seth Johnson, with corrections and amendments by Kenna Bathea, as part of coursework for a manuscripts studies class with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/doc-brown-10_transcription.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Brown.Lat.1
Extent:
Genealogical roll on parchment; 9 membranes/skins attached by glue; measuring 7560 x 432 mm total (about 21 feet x 5 inches)
Geographic Coverage:
England
Coordinates:
52.16045, -0.70312
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Written on 9 skins, in red and black, marginal border of hair-line stems and heavy bell-like flowers. 2.8 mm decorative borders adorn each side in multicolor pigments (pink, blue, green, red, yellow, and grey, with gold, silver, and brown detailing), with hair-line stems and heavy bell-like flowers. Vertical columns (including borders) are ruled in ink; pricking for horizontal ruling is visible at outer edges. Genealogical lines are generally drawn in red, with plain red circles around names, but additional green lines begin on membrane 6. These seem to indicate disruptions in lineage (starting around King Stephen). Text is written in black, brown, red, and occasionally green, generally in a fifteenth-century humanistic cursive, though date columns and a few early entries are in a gothic script. Another later hand titles the roll on the dorse edge of membrane 9. It would seem that the floral border, the column of dates, and the first few records (which are in Gothic letter) belong to the year 1472 and that the remainder (which is in italic script) was done at the beginning of the 16th century. No evidence of wood or other attachments for rolling; item was originally rolled top to bottom, as evidenced by titular label on the dorse of the bottom edge and patterns of damage. Significant mold, staining, and use-related damage exists, especially at membranes 6-9. Ink fading and damage to parchment significantly affects legibility from membrane 5 on, though some faded text is recoverable under UV light. Pigments of decorative floral borders are mostly in tact until membranes 7-9, and then show significant cracking, smudging, and flaking. Wrinkling, holes, and small tears occur throughout. Evidence of repairs may be observed, especially between membranes 8-9, where parchment has been used to stabilize significant tearing and deterioration at edges.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
The roll was donated to the University of Victoria in 1989 by Bruce and Dorothy Brown, who purchased it from Maggs Bros Ltd (London). It is unknown when Maggs acquired the roll. Markings on the top and bottom of the dorse side indicate it was once sold for 4 guineas (a currency discontinued in the UK in 1816) and later for £70.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
scrolls (information artifacts) and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
1989-069-6
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/brown_collection_manuscripts.pdf
Date Digitized:
2017-02-14
Transcript:
Transcription of membranes 1-3 by Sophie Boucher, Brynn Fader, Rebekah Prette, and Molly Trepanier, in collaboration with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), as part of coursework for her manuscript studies class, April 2015, is available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-brown-lat-1_transcription_m1-3.pdf
Petri lumbardi Quem [et] magist[rum] sententia[rum] dicimus glosa ordinaria in prophetam : de quo dominus ait elegi mihi dauid vi[rum] secundu? cor meum hic intitulatur liber., Bible. Psalms. Latin. 1475., Glosa ordinaria in prophetam, Glossa Psalterii, and Glossa magistralis psalterii
Subject:
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), Theology, Bible. Psalms, Manuscripts, Medieval, Bible, and Incunabula
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: ova BS1429 P48 1475 and Shelf Mark: Inc.Lat.5
Extent:
415 unnumbered leaves ; 32 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Germany--Nuremberg
Coordinates:
49.45421, 11.07752
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Contemporary pigskin over wooden boards ; worm holes ; part of brass clasp missing. Leaves have some slight worming. Lacking initial blank & ff. 31, 40 & 414 which are supplied in near contemporary manuscript. Waste manuscripts used in binding. Printed in black with some letters in red. Manuscript notes on endpapers.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts
Provenance:
Purchased from Cheffins Fine Art Auctioneers on the Special Collections Department fund and the George & Lola Kidd Library Collection Enrichment Fund 2019.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
incunabula (books), early works, manuscripts (documents), commentaries, and specimens
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inc-lat-5.php
Date Digitized:
2021-01
Technical Note:
Scanned Jan 2021 on Betterlight/TTI by PD. 600 DPI TIFF - 1/15; 263 ISO; bent5 tone; Camera height 900. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Brown.Lat.5
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 175 x 115 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Rouen
Coordinates:
49.44313, 1.09932
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Latin Gothic script with gold initials and line fillers. Mounted.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Donated by Bruce and Dorothy Brown.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
fragments (object portions), manuscripts (documents), and illuminated manuscripts
Archival Item Identifier:
2003-018-5
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php. and Archival finding aid: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/brown_collection_manuscripts.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Lat.14
Extent:
1 leaf; vellum; 165 x 120 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France
Coordinates:
46, 2
Additional Physical Characteristics:
With red highlightings in text; apparatus in red; pen-flourished initial in blue and 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 8
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.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Fragm.Brown.Lat.8
Extent:
1 leaf ; 160 x 110 mm
Geographic Coverage:
France--Paris
Coordinates:
48.85341, 2.3488
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Vellum, 8 four-lined noted staves. Mounted.
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), illuminated manuscripts, books of hours, and fragments (object portions)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2003-018; Item: 3
Fonds Title:
Bruce and Dorothy Brown Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC017
Is Referenced By:
Fragmentarium: https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-g58a and Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/fragm-brown-lat-8.php
Date Digitized:
2020-02-12
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI by PD. Metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Victoria, University of Victoria Libraries, Fragm.Brown.Lat.8
Acc. 2003-018, item #3
Book of Hours (1 leaf, Use of Paris)
France (Paris?) s. XV3/4
fol. r1-v18
Audiuit dominus et misertus… Holocaustum et pro peccato non.
Book of Hours: Use of Paris, M...
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Inc.Lat.3
Extent:
1 leaf ; 44 x 32 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Germany--Nuremberg
Coordinates:
49.45421, 11.07752
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), incunabula (books), and manuscripts (documents)
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2010-014, Item: 1.3
Fonds Title:
Sandra Mattia collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC436
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/sandra-mattia-collection and Special Collections Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inc-lat-3.php
Date Digitized:
2022-08-15
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight/TTI - 1/15; 283; bent5; camera 800 - 600DPI tiff archival scans by PD. Metadata by KD.
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.Lat.3 and Call Number: BX2080 M37 1480
Extent:
1 volume: 184 folios, 183 leaves, 109 x 74 mm (11cm)
Geographic Coverage:
Italy--Florence
Coordinates:
43.77925, 11.24626
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Complete folios, mostly in gatherings of 10; written on fine vellum in dark brown ink; some catchwords, rubrics in burnished gold leaf or liquid gold; Sixteenth-century chagrin (or galuchat ?) binding, gauffered and gilt edges, with a strap and pin closing mechanism, one strap missing, strap adorned with a St.-James shell shaped metal catch; fine historiated initials, skillful calligraphy, and gold leaf rubrics and decoration -- Bookseller's description
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Chiefly gift of Brian Pollick, Victoria, B.C., 2013.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents), illuminated manuscripts, and books of hours
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Transcriptions completed by UVic students as part of coursework for manuscript studies classes with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL) and are available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-lat-3_rev.pdf
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Call Number: HD1251 T37 1483 and Shelf Mark: Ms.Ger.2
Extent:
6ff ; parchment ; 358 x 133 mm
Geographic Coverage:
Germany--Karben, Germany--Karben--Kloppenheim, Germany, and Germany--Hesse
Coordinates:
50.55, 9, 51.5, 10.5, 50.23521, 8.75789, and 50.23329, 8.75138
Additional Physical Characteristics:
"apparently complete, with the exception of the original seal which lacks (collation i6), written in brown ink in batarde cursive for the text and in Gothic textura in red ink for the date, on 40-45 long lines (justification 110 x 270-290 mm.), with initials stroked in red ink. Unbound, originally tied together by a suspended seal (wanting)." -- Description from Les Enluminures website.
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 legal documents
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php and From Les Enluminures website: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/MsGer2.pdf
Date Digitized:
2020-02-11
Transcript:
Transcription completed by Cameron Young, with reference to a prior draft transcription by Johannes Schmidt and Seamus Reid, as part of coursework for a manuscript studies course with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin (ENGL), December 2016, available here: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/ms-ger-2_transcription.pdf
Technical Note:
Scanned on Betterlight TTI at 600 dpi 11 Feb 2020
(1/20; 303; bent 5, camera height 800) scanned under glass. Metadata by KD.