12022-10-20T20:12:22-07:00Elizabeth Palomino97f5cc41f822c98012020ee3f1612be0c7950d52406361plain2022-10-20T20:12:22-07:00Elizabeth Palomino97f5cc41f822c98012020ee3f1612be0c7950d52A section or leaf from a manuscript that is separated from the original quire or codex.
Title: Glossary Number of texts: 1 Number of parts: 1 Language: Latin Country: France? Netherlands? Austria? Century: 13th Script: Gothic Searchable date range: 1250 - 1299 Description:
1media/MS_9A-1_recto_030.jpg2022-10-20T14:06:39-07:00MS 9A:129plain12520612022-12-10T12:43:04-08:00 Title: Homeliae in Evangelia Author: Gregory I Number of texts: 1 Number of parts: 1 Language: Latin Script: Caroline minuscule Country: Italy? Century: 12th Searchable Date Range: 1100 - 1115 Description:
1 leaf
Fragment, recto-verso
Parchment - 137 x 205 mm - 2 columns, probably ruled in drypoint
Notes:
Contains parts of Homily 39, on Luke (on the recto: PL 76:1297A, 1297C and on the verso: PL 76:1297D, 1298A).
Incipit: //quam lapidem super lapidem ponitur. Sed in destructa civitate super lapidem // Explicit: unde valeat proximis nocere. Sed quia contra per//
1media/MS_9A-5_recto_001.jpg2022-10-20T14:05:35-07:00MS 9A:519plain12520612022-12-10T12:49:31-08:00 Title:Canon law summa Number of texts: 1 Language: Latin Country: France Century: 14th Searchable date Range: 1300-1399 Script: Gothic Rotunda Number of Parts: 1
1media/MS_9A-4_front_002.jpg2022-10-20T14:04:36-07:00MS 9A:418plain12520612022-12-10T12:44:50-08:00 Title: Hexaemeron Author: Ambrose Number of texts: 1 Number of Parts: 1 Language: Latin Script: Pregothic Country: Spain? Century: 12th Assigned Date: s. XII Searchable Date Range: 1100 -1199 Dated by Scribe: No Description:
Fragment, recto-verso
Parchment - 160x229 mm - 2 columns probably ruled in drypoint
Other Decoration:
Red highlights on initials
Notes:
Contains parts of Bk. 5, chapter 10 (PL 14:219A-220B with gaps due to fragmentary state of the leaf)
12022-10-20T15:12:05-07:00MS 9/2:4 Otto Ege13plain2022-11-25T06:25:10-08:00Drypoint etchingCleveland Museum of ArtPaul B. Travis The Book-Breaker
MS 9/2:4 is a parchment leaf that was removed from a Book of Hours in the 20th century by Otto F. Ege (1888-1951.) Ege was the Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art and lecturer on the History of the Book at Western Reserve University. He was a self-proclaimed “biblioclast,” or book-breaker, dispersing leaves from hundreds of damaged and incomplete manuscripts to American institutions from 1917 - 1950. Ege argued that book breaking allowed individuals and small institutions access to fragments at a lower cost.
Title: Book of Hours Number of Texts: 1, with a hidden palimpsest Language: Latin Script: Gothic Country: France Century: 15th Century Collector: Otto Ege Collection: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection Description: