Johannes Cassianus, Conlationes, Middle Dutch translation
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Antwerpen, Ruusbroecgenootschap, Neerl. 413/2
Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023 (Born Digital)
General Information
Title
Johannes Cassianus, <i>Collationes</i>, Middle Dutch translation
Shelfmarks
Antwerpen, Ruusbroecgenootschap, Neerl. 413/2
Former Shelfmarks
Olim 413
Material
Parchment
Place of Origin
Northern Low Countries
Date of Origin
15th century
Script, Hands
Northern gothica textualis libraria, 1 hand.
General Remarks
Fragments could have been part of same manuscript as Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Thott 524 kvart, which also contains a Northern Middle Dutch translation of the Collationes.
Original Condition
Page Height
215 – 220 mm
Page Width
145 mm
Height of Written Area
at least 36 mm
Width of Written Area
95 – 98 mm
Number of Columns
2
Width of Columns
42 – 45 mm
Line Height
4 mm
Ruling
Full ink ruling
Numbering
Medieval foliation in red ink using Roman numerals in upper margin.
More about the Condition
Running titles in red ('Theodorus').
Current Condition
Extent
5 strips (3 from same folio)
Dimensions
36 x 145 mm
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Description
Plain initial in blue ink. Red rubrication, red paraphs, red colour stroking.
Content
- Content Item
Host Volume
Title
Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor, <i>Nederlantsche oorloghen</i>, Volume 3, Part 2
Date of Origin/Publication
Northern Low Countries
Place of Origin/Publication
ca. 1620
Persons
Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor (author of host volume)
Remarks
Fragments were used as spine linings in a copy of Nederlantsche oorloghen, Volume 3, Part 2 by Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor. This volume was gifted by the ladies V. and E. Esser from Weert (The Netherlands) to Desideer A. Stracke around 1926.
Bibliography
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Stracke, Desideer A., ‘Een perkamenten hschfragment’, Verslagen en Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Vlaamsche Academie voor Taal- en Letterkunde, 1926, 900–909.