Lectionary

F-mxtd

Solothurn, Zentralbibliothek Solothurn, ZBS S I 853 A 19

General Information

Title Lectionary
Shelfmarks ZBS S I 853 A 19
Material Parchment
Script, Hands

Carolingian Minuscule (hand 1)

Original Condition

Page Height 320 – 360 mm
Page Width 190 – 210 mm
Height of Written Area 270 – 310 mm
Width of Written Area 150 – 170 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 32 – 35
Line Height 9 – 12 mm
Ruling full blind-point ruling

Current Condition

Extent 2 strips of the same bifolium (trimmed)
Dimensions 288 x 120 mm
More about the Current Condition

Both strips were cut from the same bifolium and cropped for use as binding waste.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

rubricated (hand 2), initials in red

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Content Description

      contains the pericopes for december 28th (natalis puerorum innocentis):

      fol. 1r: "Ecce dominus auditum ... et vocabant" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Isa 62,11-12

      fol. 1r: "In illo tempore. P[astores] loquebantur ... est ad illos" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Luke 3,15-20

      fol.1rv: "Lectio epistoli beati [Pauli] / Multifariam ... non deficient" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Heb 1,1-12

      fol. 1v: "Lectio Esaiae P. / [me]us nomen meum ... cum converterit" -Biblia sacra vulgata, Isa 52,6-8

      fol. 2r: "In illo tempore. Angelus domini ... Nazareus vocabit" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Matt 2,16-23
      fol. 2v: "Prius autem quam veniret ... tempus a patre" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Gal 3,23-4,2
      fol. 2v: "Postquam consummati sunt ... in utero conciperetur" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Luke 2,21
      fol. 2v: "Quanto tempore ... quoniam autem estis" - Biblia sacra vulgata, Gal 4,1-6

History

Remarks

Fragments were used as binding waste and were found during the restoration of 'ZBS Rar I 147bis' (see host volume) in 1944.

Host Volume

Title Expositio super toto Psalterio
Date of Origin/Publication not after 1478
Place of Origin/Publication Basel
Shelfmark ZBS Rar I 147bis
Remarks

restored by G. Weissenbach in 1944