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Tobias and Judith [Fragment] Public Deposited

Contents
  • Language: Latin. Incipit: [thesau-]//ros auri condere quoniam elemosyna a morte liberat. et ipsa est que purgat peccata. Explicit: Tunc miserunt legatos suos universarum urbium. et provinciarum reges. ac principes syrie. scilicet. et mesopo//[-tamiae]. Folio range: [1]r-v
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Time Period
  • Circa 1220
Place of Origin
  • France
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Description
  • Leaf from a French Bible produced circa 1220, bearing the text of Tobias 12:8-14:17, Jerome's prologue to Judith, and Judith 1:1-3:1, with some marginal notation. Other leaves from this bible were later included as Leaf 3 of Otto Ege's portfolio, "Original Leaves from Famous Bibles."
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
  • mma_010_001
Keywords
  • Scripture
  • Pen-flourished initial
  • Marginalia
  • France
  • Puzzle initial
  • Bible
  • Christian
  • Fragment
Title
  • Tobias and Judith [Fragment]
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: Detached. Classification: Leaf (untrimmed). Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Page dimensions (in mm): 193 x 127. Written area (in mm): 129 x 80, column width 35mm. Line height (in mm): 2.4. Script: Gothic. Script type: Textualis. Layout: Two columns, ruled in lead for fifty-four lines, writing above the top line. Double bounding lines in the upper and outer margins and in the upper and lower written area. Number of columns: 2. Number of lines: 54. Decoration: Eight-line puzzle initial in red and blue, with flourishing. Five-line red initial with blue flourishing. One-line alternating initials in red and blue. Running head in red and blue. Capitals heightened with red, and rubrication.
Language
  • Latin
Alternate Identifier
  • 1937.11 (Accession number)
  • HL 60 (Gwara Handlist Number)
  • 37.1062 (Olim Accession number)
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Date Created
  • 13th century
Owning Institution
  • Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, MI.
Provenance
  • The Muskegon Museum of Art purchased this leaf from Otto F. Ege, Cleveland, OH in 1937. Accessioned May 1937.
Bibliographic Citation
  • Gwara, Scott. Otto Ege’s Manuscripts. Cayce, SC: De Brailes Publishing, 2013. [pp. 139-140]

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