Biblia Sacra Latina, Versio Vulgata

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Toronto, ON, The Robertson Davies Library at Massey College, Gurney FF 0001

Remarks by the Editor

Note from Otto Ege: In 1217, St. Dominic, the founder of the order which bears his name, withdrew from France and settled in Italy. Here, in the next four and last years of his life, he founded sixty more chapters of the Dominican order. Many of the younger members of the order studied at the University of Bologna and, while there, produced a great number of these small portable Bibles, just as did their brothers at the University of Paris in France and the University of Oxford in England.

There was a difference in the art of the scriptoria in the various countries. In England and France the ideal of craftsmanship was very high, while at this time, in Italy, a rather casual attitude prevailed. In the 13th century, Italy was distraught by the long struggle between the papal and anti-imperialistic Guelphs and the autocratic and imperialistic Ghibellines. Little encouragement was given by either party to the arts. This leaf reveals, however, the skill and keen eyesight which were necessary for the writing of ten of these lines to the inch.

General Information

Title Biblia Sacra Latina, Versio Vulgata
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Italy
Script, Hands

Rotunda Gothic Script 

Original Condition

Page Height 194 mm
Page Width 130 mm
Height of Written Area 132 mm
Width of Written Area 80 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 11 – 40 mm
Number of Lines 50
Line Height 3 mm
Ruling Yes
More about the Condition

This leaf's vellum is thin and supple, with minimal yellowing. It is lead-lined and includes blue, red, and black ink. The ruling is very visible and forms squares between the two columns. Some small words are added as a form of marginalia on the recto beneath the coloured number signs. Minor inscriptions on the edes with a symbol or letter

Current Condition

Dimensions 194 x 130 mm
More about the Current Condition

There are darkened or yellowed spots on the margins where handled and there is evident residual glue from the tape Otto Ege used when he mounted this leaf. 

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

This leaf includes decorative initials with flourishes, as well as red and blue book numbers and chapter names. There are blue ornamental decorations between columns, occasional letters with a small accent in red, and on the verso one clear letter P in red.