Missale

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, R.95110

Remarks by the Editor

Description made during the Codicology I course of the Diplôme Européen d'Études Médiévales (DEEM), organised by the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales (FIDEM). Tutor: Adrian Papahagi.

General Information

Title Missale
Shelfmarks R.95110
Former Shelfmarks XIX.2170; 79 (?) (host vol.)
Page/Folio Reference Wrapper
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Central Europe
Date of Origin 1401-1500
Script, Hands

One hand, Northern Gothica textualis.

Original Condition

Page Height 300 – 320 mm
Page Width 235 – 245 mm
Height of Written Area 280 – 300 mm
Width of Written Area 185 – 190 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 80 – 90 mm
Number of Lines 35 – 40
Line Height 8 – 10 mm
Ruling black ink

Current Condition

Dimensions 163 x 240 mm
More about the Current Condition

Col. a and top of col. b partially faded; a later hand (17th-century cursive script) added titles from the host volume on the spine. 

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Persons: Initials (red lombards, 2-3 lines); highlighted initials (red, 1 line); rubrics.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Missale
    • Content Description

      <supra add. alia manu, s. XVII: De [m]orbis puero(rum) ac De Scorbuto>

      [Sabbato Q.T. Adventus]

      [col. a] [et inebriabo]// partus (sic) mei fructum. [Et ecce factus] | est michi trames abundans, | et fluuius meus a[ppropinquauit] [ad m]are, quia doctrinam quasi | antelucanum illumino omnibus, | [et] narrabo illam [usque ad longinquum]. | [Penetrabo] inferiores [...], | [...] omnes dormientes, | et illuminabo [...]. | Adhuc doctrinam [quasi prophetiam] | effundam, et relinquam illam que|rentibus sapientiam, | [et non desinam] | in progenies illorum [usque in evum] | sanctum. | Videte [quoniam non soli] | michi laboravi, sed omnibus | querentibus veritatem. | [In tribus pla]citum est spiritui meo, [...] | probata coram Deo et ho[minibus]; | concordia fratrum, [...]

      [col. b] Rorate celi desuper et nubes plu|ant iustum; aperiatur terra et | germinet salvatorem. Ps. | [Ce]li enarrant gloriam Dei et opera manuum | [eius] annunciat firmamentum. Gloria in excelsis. | Oratio d(icitu)r. Deus qui hodierna | die verbum tuum beate Marie | [virgi]nis aluo coadunare volu|isti; | fac nos ita dominice incarna|tionis sacramenta peragere et ut | [p]lacere valeamus. Lectio | Perlocutus est dominus ad achas. R(esponsio) supra | [fe]ria IIIIa quatuor temporum in aduen|tu domini. S(anctorale). A summo celo. T(emporale). ? ludibria | Ewangelium. Missus est angelus. Re(sponsio) | feria IIIa quatuor temporum in adventu | domini. Offer(torium). Aue Maria gratia plena. Secr(etum) | In mentibus nostris quesumus domine |, misericordie vere fidei sacramenta...

    • _R_95110

History

Origin

Central Europe

Remarks

The host volume belonged to the Reformed College of Cluj in the 19th century.

Host Volume

Title The host volume is a 'colligatum' containing five medical works printed in Wittenberg and Leipzig between 1591-1605: 1. Ferrari, Ognibene, 'De arte medica infantium libri IV...', Leipzig: Henning Gross (1605); 2. Alberti, Salomon, 'Schorbuti Historia', Wittenberg: Georg Müller (1594); 3. Hettenbach, Ernst, 'De schorbuto praeside... respondebit...', Wittenberg (1591); 4. Ferrari, Ognibene, 'De arte medica infantium aphorismorum, particulae tres', Wittenberg: Wolfgang Weisner (1604); 5. Ceck, Johannes, 'De puerorum tuenda valetudine...', Wittenberg: Wolfgang Meisner (1604).
Date of Origin/Publication 3: 1591 2: 1594 4-5: 1604 1: 1605
Shelfmark R.95110
Persons One previous owner was a certain Georgius Vettus (cf. ownership note on the frontispiece of the first work: "Sum Georgii Vettii, Graudento Borusi", s. XVII). Graudentum Borusi is the city of Grudziadz (Ge. Graudenz) in Poland.
Remarks

Stamped on several pages with the stamp: "Kolosvári Ref. Coll. Könyvtára 1871".