Donatus, Ars minor

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Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 326

General Information

Title Donatus, Ars minor
Shelfmarks T 326
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Unknown
Date of Origin 15th century
Script, Hands

Northern Textualis

Original Condition

Page Height at least 260 mm
Page Width at least 80 mm
Height of Written Area 240 mm
Width of Written Area 215 mm
Number of Lines 18
Line Height 13 – 14 mm
Ruling Ruled in ink.

Current Condition

Extent 1 strip
Dimensions 260×80 mm
More about the Current Condition

One torn and brown strip from a leaf. The current dimensions of the written area: 225×55 mm. 17 lines have remained. The surviving text lines are approximately 9 letters long, approx. 26 letters are missing from each line.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Majuscules touched with red. Traces of red underlining at the tense and number of verbs.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Donatus
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Ars minor
    • Content Description

      f. 1r [… praeterito perf]ecto cum audi[tum sit vel fueri]t preterito … [ve]l audiebare [audiebatur …]

      f. 1v [… et pluraliter audiebamur au]diebamini [audiebantur. Praeterito] perfecto … audimino[r audiuntor. Optativo mo]do tempore [praesenti …].

    • 1r
    • Edition Probi, Donati, Servii De arte grammatica libri. Ed.: Henricus Keil. Leipzig 1864, s. 361. (Grammatici Latini IV)
    • Remarks

      The text corresponds to that of Donatus, but conjugating the verb lego as an example.

History

Remarks

On the fragment:

  1. Shelfmark of the fragment: T 326
  2. Shelfmark of the host volume: Inc. 71
  3. Owner’s stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
  4. 20th-century shelfmark label: Incun. O. 32

Host Volume

Title Petrus de Bergamo, Tabula super opera Thomae de Aquino.(GW M32083; ISTC ip00452000)
Date of Origin/Publication 4th December 1478.
Place of Origin/Publication Basel
Shelfmark Inc. 71
Remarks

Binding: 20th-century pastiche leather binding (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 743).

The host volume was unbound and only tied with some kind of string. The parchment strip was put between the string and the first page.

Ownership marks:

  1. Pro conventu Viennensi in Austria ordinis [praedicatorum] (17th century) 
  2. Iste liber est conventus Wiennensis Austriae ordinis praedicatorum (15th century)
  3. Stamp: G. Telekiek’ Alapítványa (The Foundation of Counts Teleki) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 743.) 

Bibliography

  • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 743.