Office lectionary

Augustinus Aurelius, Enarrationes in Psalmos, XIV, 1-3; Hieronymus Stridonensis, Commentarioli in Psalmos, I

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Leuven, Archief van de Abdij van Park, IIB2b.11

General Information

Title Office lectionary
Shelfmarks Leuven, Archief van de Abdij van Park, IIB2b.11
Former Shelfmarks R VII 92
Page/Folio Reference cover
Material Parchment
Date of Origin second half 13th century
Script, Hands

Northern gothica textualis libraria.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 365 mm
Page Width at least 225 mm
Height of Written Area 254 mm
Width of Written Area 180 – 183 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 80 mm
Number of Lines 39
Line Height 7 mm
Ruling Full lead-point ruling

Current Condition

Extent 2 leaves (in situ)
Dimensions 365 x 225 mm
More about the Current Condition

Both leaves were pasted to wooden boards, to serve as a book cover. There are no manuscript remains on the spine.

Both fragments contain later-added annotations, with the back cover containing a bar of mensural music notation.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Pen-flourished blue plain initial with red penwork (front cover). Red plain initials, red colour stroking.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Augustinus Aurelius
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title <i>Enarrationes in Psalmos</i>
    • Content Description

      In Psalmum XIV narratio, 1-3.

    • front cover
    • Edition Patrologia latina, vol. 37, col. 1965-1966
  • Content Item
    • Persons Hieronymus Stridonensis
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title <i>Commentarioli in Psalmos</i>
    • Content Description

      In Psalmum I

    • back cover
    • Edition Patrologia latina, vol. 36, col. 1281-1282

Host Volume

Title Johannes Drusius, Latin dictionary
Date of Origin/Publication 1620
Place of Origin/Publication Parc Abbey, Heverlee
Shelfmark Leuven, Archief van de Abdij van Park, IIB2b.11
Persons Johannes Drusius (compiler / scribe of host volume)
Remarks

Manuscript of a Latin dictionary composed by Johannes Drusius, then-abbot of Park Abbey (1601-1634), with lemmata from 'Abnegare' up to 'Zona'.

Fragments used to cover the volume's binding of wooden boards.