Fragmentology 4 – Codex
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Various Locations, Generic Collection, Fragmentology IV (2021)
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Fragmentology 4 (2021)
Editorial 1–2
Articles
- Identifying Medieval Fragments in Three Musical Instruments Made by Antonio Stradivari 3–28, Jean-Philippe Échard and Laura Albiero
- Reconstructing a Middle Dutch Alexander Compilation 29–54, Dirk Schoenaers, Laurent Breeus-Loos, Farley P. Katz, and Remco
Sleiderink - Reconstructing Book Collections of Medieval Elbląg 55–77, Paulina Pludra-Żuk
Research Notes
- The Scribe and Provenance of Otto F. Ege’s Choir Psalter from the Abbey of St. Stephen, Würzburg, Dated 1499 (Gwara, HL 42) 79–93, Scott Gwara and Timothy Bolton
- The Medieval Provenance of Otto Ege’s “Chain of Psalms” (FOL 4) 95–99,
David T. Gura - Fragments of Jerome's Epistolae (Mainz: Peter Schoeffer, 1470) in the Utrecht University Library 101–113, Estel van den Berg
Project Report
Codex Fragments Detached from Incunabula in the Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books of the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 115–139, Fanni Hende
Reviews
- Peter Kidd, The McCarthy Collection, Volume II: Spanish, English, Flemish & Central European Miniatures; Volume III: French Miniatures 141–146, Nicholas Herman
- Sandra Hindman and Federica Toniolo, eds., The Burke Collection of Italian Manuscript Paintings 147–150, Marina Bernasconi Reusser
- Giovanni Varelli, ed., Disiecta Membra Musicae: Studies in Musical Fragmentology 151–156, Eric J. Johnson
Index 157–162
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