Innocentius IV, Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium

In liber II. Decretalium

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Antwerpen, Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience, Fragm. 318

Remarks by the Editor

Additional remarks by Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023.

General Information

Title Innocentius IV, <i>Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium</i>
Shelfmarks Antwerpen, Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience, Fragm. 318
Material Parchment
Date of Origin second half 13th century
Script, Hands

Northern gothica textualis.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 204 mm
Page Width at least 163 mm
Width of Written Area at least 139 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 81 – 84 mm
Number of Lines at least 10
Line Height 4 mm
Ruling Lead-point ruling
More about the Condition

The original height is estimated with the procedure of J.P. Gumbert’s statistical research on page dimensions of manuscripts. He has shown that the ratio of height to width generally lies between 0.60 and 0.80. The estimated minimum height is 204 mm.

Current Condition

Extent 1 strip
Dimensions 37 x 163 mm

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Blue paraphs; underlined rubrics.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Innocentius IV
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title <i>Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium</i>
    • Content Description

      In liber II. Decretalium

    • fol. [1]r
    • Edition Innocent IV, In V libros decretalium apparatus seu commentaria (etc.) Cum margarita Baldi de Ubaldis (Lyon: Charles Pesnot, 1578), 172
    • Remarks

      The first column of fol. [1]v largely corresponds to the text presented in the edition, but there are some variants.

Host Volume

Title Petrus Bembo, <i>Epistolarum, Leonis decimi pontificis max. nomine scriptarum, libri XVI</i>
Date of Origin/Publication 1547
Place of Origin/Publication Basel
Shelfmark Antwerpen, Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience, C 1913
Persons Petrus Bembo (author of host volume); Hieronymus Froben (printer of host volume); Nicolaus I Episcopius (printer of host volume)
Remarks

The fragment was used as quire guard.