245 leaves : parchment; 110 x 82 (80 x 60) mm bound to 120 x 87 mm
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Notes:
Ms. codex.; Table of contents: 1. f.1r-v: [Notes on crucifixion] -- 2. f.2r-51r: [Dictionary; with added entries] -- 3. f.51v-192r: [Theological tracts; topics include: de Sancto Benedicto, de plenitudine, de sepulcra Xristi, de descensi ad inferos, de resurrectione Xristi, de sanguine Xristi, de baptismo Johannis, de apertione caeli, de peccato in Spiritum Sanctum, with quotations from Augustine, Ambrose, Eusebius, Thomas Aquinas, et al.] -- 4. f.192v: [Notes in other hands] -- 5. f.193r-132r: [Tract on the Holy Spirit and Pentecost, citing Augustine] -- 6. f.232r-240r: [On the spirit of Christ, citing Origen and Aquinas, with index to items 5 and 6] -- 7. f.241r-245r: Auctoritates de decreto.; Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch).; Explicit, third item (f. 192): Sic ergo patent istaque excerpta sunt hic breviter de summa fratris Thomae contra Gentiles.; Incipit, seventh item (f. 241r): Nycholas papa. Mala consuetudo radicitur evellenda est.; Foliation: Parchment, ii (modern paper) + 245 + ii (modern paper); [1-50], 1-181, [232-245]; contemporary foliation in ink in roman numerals, upper center recto; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.; Layout: Written in 20 long lines; frame-ruled in ink; prickings visible.; Script: Written in a Gothic book script by several hands.; Decoration: 3-line blue initial with red penwork ornamentation (f. 2r); rubricated capitals, initials, paragraph marks, and underlining.; Binding: Vellum.; Origin: Written in Germany, ca. 1400 (Zacour-Hirsch).; Top edge of leaves and binding blackened, as if from fire; outer leaves are darkened; f. 1 has been cut in half vertically.; Brief description in German attached to the flyleaf, signed Schrauf, dated 4 October 1876.; In Latin, with German words (f. 2r-51r).
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Codex 749
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