Biblia sacra iuxta Vulgatam versionem. Vetus Testamentum. Isaias (liber ex Hebraico translatus).

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Wien, KHM-Museumsverband, Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, AM 113.966

General Information

Title Isaias (liber ex Hebraico translatus)
Shelfmarks KHM Wien, Bibliothek, AM_113.966
Material Parchment
Date of Origin 14th century
Script, Hands

Gothic Textualis.

No dots or dashes above i; no tachygraphic abbreviation of et.

General Remarks

Since the text sequence is not interrupted after the line breaks, or only interrupted by one or two letters, this is likely to be the outermost column of the manuscript page.
At the top, line 1 really seems to be the first line at the top of the page, because there is no line above it.

Original Condition

Line Height 8 – 9 mm
Ruling ink ruling

Current Condition

Dimensions 70/75 x 256/260

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Two red and one blue lombards.

Red commas = red slash marks in the handwriting.

Lines 2 and part of line 26, as well as line 27 in its entirety, are written in red. 

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Biblia sacra iuxta Vulgatam versionem. Vetus Testamentum. Isaias (liber ex Hebraico translatus)
    • Content Description

      The text written in red is not included in the traditional text of the edition.

      In cap. 31, verse 5, there are slight differences from the edition in the word order and frequency of et.

    • KHM_Wien_Bibliothek_AM_113_5_
    • Edition Hieronymus (translator) Biblia sacra iuxta Vulgatam uersionem Biblia sacra iuxta Vulgatam versionem (ed. B. Fischer, J. Gribomont, H.F.D. Sparks, W. Thiele et R. Weber, 1975), p. 1097–1165 (entire text) Library of Latin Texts www.brepolis.net.

Host Volume

Title Gustav Bauch, Caspar Ursinus Velius, der Hofhistoriograph Ferdinands I. und Erzieher Maximilian II.
Date of Origin/Publication 1886
Place of Origin/Publication Budapest
Shelfmark KHM Wien, Bibliothek AM 113.966
Conditions of Deposit Stored in an acid-free cardboard.

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