USC Illuminated Medieval ManuscriptsMain MenuAbout the ProjectProject DevelopersBrowse ManuscriptsBrowse Manuscript FeaturesWorks in ProgressPolymathic Teaching With Rare MaterialsGlossary of TermsBibliographyBibliography of Scalar Book
Binding- De Officiis
1media/DEO Border1.PNGmedia/Cicero_DeOfficiis_Binding_MM_2019.JPG2021-06-22T13:14:19-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c3548821image_header2021-11-29T14:40:50-08:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52cThis manuscript has a blind-stamped leather binding with raised bands, and a metal clasp. The clasp includes the motto droite voye, and the same vase containing the three lilies that appears on Fol. 1. Because it was rebound later in its life, this manuscript's pages were, unfortunately, "trimmed" or cut to fit the size of the front and back covers, with the occasional resulting loss of parts of annotations.
De Officiis Front Cover
Click image to enlarge _
De Officiis Clasp
Click image to enlarge _
De Officiis Foredge Clasp
Click image to enlarge _
De Officiis Spine
Click image to enlarge _
This page has paths:
1media/De_officiis_thumbnail..pngmedia/doe5.PNG2019-10-31T15:34:38-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eDe OfficiisAlvaro Quezada105De Officiis by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ca. 1400image_header9271482021-06-22T15:45:10-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c