Richardus de Sancto Victore, De Trinitate

l. VI, c. 4-9

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Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, fragment 186

Remarks by the Editor

Includes observations made by Manuel Francisco Ramos, 2014

General Information

Title Richardus de Sancto Victore, De Trinitate
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Portugal or France (?)
Date of Origin Second half of thirteenth century
Script, Hands

A single, late-thirteenth century Gothic bookhand, with systematic corrections in the text by a second hand.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 309 mm
Page Width at least 205 mm
Height of Written Area 240 mm
Width of Written Area 150 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 70 mm
Number of Lines 55
Line Height 4 mm
Ruling Dry point
Numbering

on the top right of the recto page, the foliation 186 appears in Arabic numerals.

Running rubric titles on the recto (VIus) and verso (Ricard(us))

More about the Condition

Space between the columns: 10 mm

Current Condition

Dimensions 309 x 112 mm (2 pieces)

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Alternating red and blue pen-flourished initials. Capitals are indicated in red. Chapters have rubric titles.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Richardus de Sancto Victore
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title De Trinitate
    • Content Description

      Book VI, chapters IV-IX, Inc.: qui dignior esse cognoscitur, Expl: et omnino per omnia.

    • Edition Richard de Saint-Victor, De Trinitate, Texte critique avec introduction, notes et tables, ed. Jean Ribaillier, Paris: J. Vrin, 1958.

History

Origin

Possibly France or Portugal

Provenance

Reused as binding material, possibly as a flange glued to the inner boards and hooked around the first and last gatherings of the host volume text.

Purchased in 2014 from the Livraria Olisipo, Lisbon. Brought to Porto as part of the private collection of Antero Ferreira.

in 2015 the fragment was cleaned and restored by Ana Margarida Freitas, paper conservator at the Rectory of the University of Porto.