143 leaves : parchment; 163 x 120 (106 x 72) mm bound to 173 x 127 mm
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Notes:
Decoration: Red and blue used for capitals and rubrics.; Translation from the Latin Vulgate, with notes in the margin, headed by Intheb, Theb, etc., which offer translations of the Hebrew version , along with occasional Scriptural cross-references (Webber).; Title from spine.; Incipit (canticles): Dat Canticum van Ezechias den conine van iuda doen hy sieck lach vander pestilentien, f. 127v; explicit: god ewelick sonder eynde. Amen, f. 139r.; Ms. codex.; Incipit (verse, January): Snijt vleys voer onsen coninck ian, f. 3r; explicit (verse, December): Leest wel wildy ewich vrolick wesen, f. 14v.; Origin: Written in the southern Netherlands (in the regional dialect), 15th century (Webber).; Binding: Vellum.; Foliation: Parchment, 143; i-ci, [i], cii-cxlii, contemporary foliation in Roman numerals, upper right recto [folio between f. 101-102 is unnumbered, last 3 f. blank].; Layout: Written in one column of 27 lines, frame-ruled in ink.; Script: Written in a gothic script, in two different hands.; Incipit (table of psalms): Om te vinden die XV psalmen die men leset voer alle gheloinghe sielen, f. 15r.; Dutch.
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