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Format:
Manuscript
Contributor:
Dunn, George, 1864-1912, former owner.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Liturgy--Calendar--Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church.
Astronomy--Early works to 1800.
Astronomy.
Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Liturgics.
Genre:
codices (bound manuscripts)
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Manuscripts, Latin.
Penn Provenance:
Sold in the collection of George Dunn (label inside upper cover) at auction at Sotheby's, 11 Feb. 1913, lot 379.
Sold at auction at Parke-Bernet Galleries, 29 Jan. 1951, lot 44.
Sold by Emil Offenbacher (New York), 1954.
Physical Description:
8 leaves : parchment, illustrations ; 222 x 147 (176 x 121) mm bound to 231 x 156 mm
Place of Publication:
[France], [12--]
Language Note:
Latin.
Summary:
Comprises two items: Astronomical tract concerning calendars, i.e., solar and lunar years and cycles, equinoxes and solstices, and determining movable feasts including Easter (f. 1-4); plus a fragment identified as the beginning of the Summa Theologica of Praepositanus Cremonensis (Prevostin of Cremona), Chancellor of the University of Paris from 1206-1209 (f. 5-8).
Notes:
Ms. codex.
Title from Zacour-Hirsch Catalogue. Identification of second text from Zacour-Hirsch Catalogue.
Foliation: Parchment, ii (modern paper) + i (modern parchment) + 8 + i (modern parchment) + ii (modern paper); [1-8]; modern foliation in pencil, upper and lower right recto.
Layout: Written in 40-45 long lines (f. 1r-4v) and 2 columns of 44-45 lines (f. 5r-8v); ruled in lead; prickings visible.
Script: Written in a Gothic book script by a single hand.
Decoration: Illustrated with a circular diagram and a table outlined in red (f. 1v), with rubricated headings and red initials throughout.
Binding: Modern vellum.
Origin: Written in France, 13th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
Incipit and explicit (1st work, f. 1r): Primum regulares feriales unde oriantur videamus ... esse aliis dictum est (f. 4v).
Incipit and explicit (2nd work, f. 5r): Qui producit ventos de tesauris suis, qui percussit primogenita egipt: ab homine usque ad pecus [Ps. 134: 7-8] ... quod faceret rem (f. 8v).
Cited in:
Described in Zacour, Norman P. and Hirsch, Rudolf. Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Libraries of the University of Pennsylvania to 1800 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1965), p. 10 (Ms. Latin 62).
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Codex 701
Contains:
Praepositanus, de Cremona, -approximately 1210.
OCLC:
155985444

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