Glossed Bible

1 Corinthians 2:14-16, 3:1-18, 7:7-34

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Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 64

Remarks by the Editor

Additonal notes by Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023.

General Information

Title Glossed Bible
Shelfmarks Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 64
Material Parchment
Date of Origin 14th century
Script, Hands

Northern gothica textualis formata, with glosses in a smaller northern gothica textualis libraria.

General Remarks

Fragments are a remnant of the same manuscript as Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 21.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 293 mm
Page Width 258 mm
Height of Written Area 232 mm
Width of Written Area 140 – 142 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 65 mm
Number of Lines 15 – 29
Line Height 5 mm
Ruling Full lead-point ruling

Current Condition

Extent 2 bifolia; 1 loose strip (ghost)
Dimensions 293 x 258 mm (leaf)

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Pen-flourished initials, alternately in red and blue ink, sometimes with marginal extensions. Rubrics (underlined), running titles in red and blue, paraphs, alternately in red and blue ink.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Glossed Bible
    • Content Description

      1 Corinthians 2:14-16, 3:1-18, 7:7-34

Host Volume

Title Register of the assizes of beer in the city of Antwerp, for August - October 1572
Date of Origin/Publication 1 August - 31 October 1572
Place of Origin/Publication Antwerp
Shelfmark Antwerpen, FelixArchief, T # 1486 ('1572-2')
Persons Jan de Poortere (steward-general of the city of Antwerp; overseer of the beer assizes); Peter Goos (controller of the beer assizes at Antwerp, scribe/keep of host volume)
Remarks

The fragments were used as flyleaves in a register of the assizes of beer in the city of Antwerp kept between 1 August and 31 October 1572 ('Derde quaertier Jaers van Augustus - September - October. Anno 1572. Peter Goos'). The volume was kept by Peter Goos and overseen by Jan de Poortere.

A modern paper slip with the inscription '1572-2' is attached to both leaves with string, referring to this origin.