File:Opening of the text, with historiated initial of holy man kneeling in prayer in a landscape; with rubrics, placemarkers and elaborate border design that includes the XPS monogram (NYPL b12455533-426279).tif

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English: * Listed in De Ricci, Seymour, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York. N.Y.: H.W. Wilson, 1935; and Supplement, New York, N.Y.: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962.
  • Ownership : Bought 1844 by George Templeton Strong. Given 1878 by J.J. Astor.
  • 1 scribe.
  • 25 long lines per page, ruled in pencil, catchwords clearly visible.
  • Binding broken off, manuscript split into two parts.
  • Concluding rubric, f. 278v, stating that the sermons were excerpted "e libro sermonum quem edidit Reverendissimus pater Dominus Laurentius Iustiniano episcopus Castellensis"; for Xmas, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Pentecost, Annunciation, Assumption.
  • De Ricci dates this to the 15th century, Dr. Guest to the first half of the 15th century; both place it in Lombardy. Dr. de la Mare describes the borders and initials as Venetian gothic style.
  • De Ricci, 1328. Chart by Dr. G.B. Guest.
  • Illuminated initials and miniatures.
  • Large initials in various colors on gold fields. Multi-colored border designs. Red and blue alternating small initials, rubrics, chapter notations. Blue/red/gold initials with penwork. Placemarkers. Border and initials are in Venetian Gothic style.
  • Parchment
  • We thank Dr. A.C. de la Mare for her notes on this manuscript.
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  • Book 1, on ff. 208-228; Book 2, on ff. 228-248v, with opening rubric, Incipit Liber secundus in quo continetur qualiter christiana perfectio reformetur et ad perfectionis fastigium provebatur.
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Opening of the text, with historiated initial of holy man kneeling in prayer in a landscape; with rubrics, placemarkers and elaborate border design that includes the XPS monogram.
Topics
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Hermits
Origin place
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Venice
NYPL Division
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Manuscripts and Archives Division
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c70d2ae0-c5cb-012f-eb1c-58d385a7bc34
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426279
NYPL catalog ID (B-number)
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b12455533
Collection
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Renaissance and medieval manuscripts collection, ca. 850-ca. 1600.
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510d47da-e62b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
RLIN/OCLC
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NYPW89-A695
Hades struc ID
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249005
MODS
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47da-e62b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99



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