[Apparatus super constitutionibus Concilii Viennensis]
Name:
Stephanus Hugoneti
Timespan:
Middle Ages, 600-1500; Early works to 1800
Date:
1300
Description:
Account of the issues discussed at the Council of Vienne (France).
Language:
Latin
Provenance:
Sold in the collection of Gerard and Johan Meerman at auction by S. & J. Luchtman, June 1824, lot 611.; Sold at auction at Karl & Faber, 13 Nov. 1957, lot 61.; Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff (Munich), 1957.; Meerman, Gerard, 1722-1771, former owner.; Meerman, Johan, 1753-1815, former owner.
74 leaves : parchment, illustrations; 287 x 214 (216 x 159) mm bound to 300 x 218 mm
Rights:
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Notes:
Ms. codex.; Table of contents: De summa trinitate et fide catholica (f. 2v). -- De statu monachorum... (f. 39v). -- De baptisme et eius effectu (f. 49v). -- De sponsalibus et matroniis (f. 51v). -- De Judeis et Sarcenis (f. 54r). -- De penitentiis et remissionibus (f. 65r).; Title from Zacour-Hirsch.; Incipit apparatus domini Stephani Hugoneti archdiaconus Parmensis decre[?]torum doctoris super constitutionibus concilii Vienien[sis] (f. 1).; Foliation: Parchment, ii (18th-century paper) + 74 + ii (18th-century paper); [1-74]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto; f. 21-30 are misbound, actual signature b to be placed between f. 10 and 11. Catchwords on lower center verso of some leaves (f. 40v, 50v, 60v, 70v).; Layout: Written in 2 columns of 48 lines; frame-ruled in lead and ink.; Script: Written in a Gothic book script by a single hand.; Binding: 18th-century calf.; Decoration: Rubricated headings; red and blue puzzle initials with filigree (f. 1); less elaborately decorated initials in red and blue throughout; occasional marginal drawings, including bird heads (f. 14v, 34r) and manicules (f. 27r, 34r, 41r).; Origin: Written in northern Italy or southern France in the early 14th century (Zacour-Hirsch).; Red seal and 18th-century inscription (f. 1): "Carolus Maria Coo: a Pace."; Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oversize Ms. Codex 643
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