Psalterium

Psalmi 90–94

F-m46j

Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 134

General Information

Title Psalterium
Shelfmarks T 134
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Germany(?)
Date of Origin 12th century
Script, Hands

Northern Textualis. E-caudata

Original Condition

Page Height at least 140 mm
Page Width at least 130 mm
Height of Written Area 140 mm
Width of Written Area 90 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 21 – 23
Line Height 6 – 7 mm
Ruling Not visible.
Numbering

On the top margin of f. 1r, possibly the folio number written by a later user: LX

Collation

This bifolium was the innermost in a quire.

Current Condition

Extent 2 pieces of one bifolium
Dimensions Size of the bifolium (cuttings fitted together): 93×230 mm; size of the upper part: 50×235 mm; size of the lower part: 43×230 mm.
More about the Current Condition

Two mildly worn brown horizontal cuttings from a medium-thick parchment bifolium. Cca. 3 letters are missing from the external edge of f. 2. 13 lines have remained. Current height of written area: 83 mm.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

2-line red initials: Q, B, red majuscules, rubrics.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Psalterium. Psalmi 90–94
    • Content Description

      f. 1r–v [Qui habitat … Longitudine dierum replebo] eum et ostendam illi salutare tuum (sic). (Ps 90,[1–16]16); Bonum est confiteri Domino … Quoniam ecce inim[ici … be]ne pacientes … (Ps 91,2–10[10–15]15); Dominus regnavit … (Ps 92,1–5); Deus ulcionum … redde retribu[cionem …] (Ps 93,1–2).

      f. 2r–v […] Qui plantavit aurem … paulo minus [habitavit … mali]cia eorum disperdet illos Dominus Deus noster. (Ps 93,9–17[17–23]23); [V]enite exultemus Domino … ubi temptaver[unt me patres …] (Ps 94,1–9[9–11]).

    • 2v_1r

History

Remarks

On both fragments:

  1. Shelfmark of the fragments: T 134
  2. Owner’s stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára.

Host Volume

Title Corpus Iuris civilis. Iustiniani institutiones cum glossa ordinaria Accursii Florentini (GW 7608; ISTC ij00524000)
Date of Origin/Publication 18. Jan. 1483.
Place of Origin/Publication Venezia
Shelfmark Inc. 892
Persons Printer: Octavus Scotus
Remarks

15th c. Gothic, blind-tooled leather binding (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 315)

Bibliography

  • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 315.