Biblia

Evangelium secundum Lucam, 23,34–41,45–53

F-4hyv

Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 382

General Information

Title Biblia
Shelfmarks T 382
Material Parchment
Place of Origin South German area
Date of Origin 10th century
Script, Hands

Carolingian Minuscule, e-caudata

Original Condition

Page Height at least 185 mm
Page Width at least 45 mm
Height of Written Area 190 mm
Width of Written Area 135 mm
Number of Lines 21
Line Height 9 mm
Ruling Not visible

Current Condition

Extent 1 strip
Dimensions 185×45 mm
More about the Current Condition

Mildly rumpled parchment stripe. About 25 letters are missing from the inner edge of the leaf. 17 lines remained. Current dimension of written area: 150×45 mm.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Without decoration.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Biblia. Evangelium secundum Lucam, 23,34–41,45–53
    • Content Description

      f. 1r–v [… Iesus autem dicebat] Pater dimitte [illis non enim sciunt quid faciunt.] Dividentes [vero vestimenta eius miserunt sortes] Et stabat popu[lus expectans et derideba]nt illum principes … digna factis [recipimus … et] obscuratus [est sol et velum templi scissum est] medium … et depositum inv[olvit sidone …] (Lc 23,34–41[41–45]45–53[53–…]).

    • 1r

History

Remarks

The fragment was detached from the spine of the host volume’s binding.

Host Volume

Title Valascus de Tarenta, Practica, quae alias Philonium dicitur (GW M49062; ISTC iv00008000)
Date of Origin/Publication 10. March 1500/1501
Place of Origin/Publication [Lyon]
Shelfmark Inc. 371
Persons Printer: Nicolaus Wolff
Remarks

Binding: Early 16th c. Gothic, blind-tooled leather binding made in Eichstätt. (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 988)

Owner marks:

  1. Sum ex libris Bened. Pergris medicinae doctoris (16th century, Benedikt Perger was physician in Vienna.)
  2. Wolfgangi Graffingers artium et medicinae doctoris emptus pro 2 florenis. Actum anno a nato Domini 1508 6ta Martii hora vero prima. (Wolfgang Grefinger was organist and composer in Vienna.) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 988)

Bibliography

  • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 988.