Biblia latina

Tobias et Iob

F-ryh4

Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 90

Remarks by the Editor

Incorporates a few observations from Elisabeth Pellegrin's description of the host volume.

General Information

Title Biblia latina
Shelfmarks Cod. Bodmer 90
Material Parchment
Date of Origin Thirteenth Century
Script, Hands

Pellegrin describes the script as a "grosse écriture gothique du XIIIᵉ s"

Original Condition

Page Height 275 – 325 mm
Page Width 205 – 215 mm
Height of Written Area 254 – 292 mm
Width of Written Area 150 – 155 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns at least 70 mm
Number of Lines 20 – 23
Line Height 12 – 13 mm
More about the Condition

Line height: 12.7 mm

Current Condition

Dimensions 155 x 102 mm
More about the Current Condition

f. 219 and f. 222 were from the same leaf: f. 219v is the recto, top-left piece; f. 222r is the recto, top-right.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Tobit 2:13-3:4
    • Content Description

      f. 219v: Tob 2:13 contristatus contra Deum quod plaga cecitatis... 2:15 cognati eius et inride/[bant] 

      f. 222r: Tob. 2:18 [da]turus est his qui... 2:20 unde factum est ut [hedum?]

      f. 222v: Tob. 2:21 aut contingere... [not much is legible]

      f. 219r: Tob. 3:3 peccatis meis neque... 3:4 in improperium omnibus nationis in

    • Reconstruction recto
    • Remarks

      Pellegrin was unable to read any of f. 222v.

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Job 16:17-23
    • Content Description

      The pastedown comes from the same manuscript as f. 219, f. 222

      Job 16:17 [intumu]it a fletu et palpebre... 16:23 Ecce enim [bre]ves anni tran[seunt

    • Rear paste-down

Host Volume

Title Horatius, Opera; Vergilius, Ecloga seu Bucolica; Vergilius, Georgica; Persius, Saturae; Statius, Achilleis
Date of Origin/Publication Fifteenth Century
Place of Origin/Publication Italy
Shelfmark Cologny, Foundation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 90
Remarks

Upper text (from Pellegrin): (ff. 219-222) Ovidius: Heroides: XV (Sapho ad Phaonem, fragment). mutilé: // Tunc te plus solito lasciuia nostra [iuuabat] (v. 47). …–… Vt mihi Leucadię fata petantur aquę (v. 220 et dernier).

f. 222-222v: Martialis: Epigrammata (extracts).

Lower Board, pastedown: Ovidius, Fasti; Ennius: Epigrammata; Lucretius: De natura rerum; Germanicus: Aratea; followed by 10 or 11 hardly readable lines, probably Ovidius: Metamorphoses.