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  • Language: Latin. Incipit: // ut quorum patrocinia sine intermissione recolimus perpetua defensione sentiamus. Explicit: Accinxerunt fortitu//[-dine]. Folio range: [1]r-v
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Time Period
  • Late 14th century / early 15th century
Place of Origin
  • France
Description
  • Leaf from a late fourteenth- / early fifteenth-century Collectar produced in northern France.
Call Number
  • Z239.G72 S38 1939
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • owu_005_001
Keywords
  • Illumination
  • Liturgy
  • Christian
  • Pen-flourished initial
  • Fragment
  • France
  • Collectar
Title
  • Collectar [Fragment]
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: Detached. Classification: Leaf (untrimmed). Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Page dimensions (in mm): 245 x 172. Written area (in mm): 142 x 93. Line height (in mm): 12.8. Script: Gothic. Script type: Quadrata. Layout: One column, ruled in brown ink for eleven lines. Number of columns: 1. Number of lines: 11. Decoration: Two-line illuminated initial with dark blue pen-flourishing. One-line blue and gold pen-flourished initials. Some capitals heightened with yellow wash, some of which have additional text ink doodles added to them (see the face added on line two of the verso). Rubrication.
Language
  • Latin
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Date Created
  • 15th century
  • 14th century
Owning Institution
  • Ohio Wesleyan University Libraries Special Collections. Delaware, OH.
Provenance
  • This leaf was sold as a part of the book: Schulz, H. C.The Gothic Script of the Middle Ages. San Franciso: Grabhorn Press for David Magee, December 1939. Seventy-one copies of this work were printed and sold, and each volume included one leaf from this manuscript. David Magee (1905-1977) was a rare book dealer who commissioned Herbert C. Schulz (1902-1986), then Curator, Department of Manuscripts, Huntington Library, CA, to write the book. The two men also collaborated on two other volumes, titled A Monograph on the Italian Choir Book: With an original illuminated initial from an Italian Gradual of the Sixteenth Century (1941) and French Illuminated Manuscripts: With an original leaf from a miniature Book of Hours (1958).

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