Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 70

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Bruges Public Library
Shelfmark
  • Ms. 70
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Date
  • 13de eeuw; ff. 1r-191: ca. 1230 - 1250; ff. 192-281: 13de-14de eeuw
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Lucas et Iohannes glosati. Et quedam expositio super Apocalipsim
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Description
  • Summary:
    Manuscript 70 is divided in three parts and contains glosses on the Gospels of Lucas and John, and Apocalypse. The glosses were written by Peter Comestor (c. 1100 - 1179). The manuscript was owned by Ter Doest Abbey. Folio's 1r to 191 date back to c. 1230-1250, Folio's 192-281 date to the thirteenth and fourteenth century. The Gospel text is written in the middle of the page, in a larger script with decorated initials. The glosses are written around the Gospel text in a smaller script. The manuscript contains some ornamental initials in red and blue, decorated with leaves in green and yellow. [Summary by Sarah Vanroye]
    Title:
    Lucas et Iohannes glosati. Et quedam expositio super Apocalipsim [titel fenestra]
    Note:
    De schutbladen bevatten rekeningen (Nederlands, beschadigd) met betrekking tot Ter Doest
    Convoluut, f. 191 was vermoedelijk een achterste dekblad (f. 191v blanco)
    Ff. 1-191 bevatten decoratieve invloeden uit Engeland (zie Busine - Vandamme 2002, p. 67-69)
    Topic general subdivision:
    Godsdienst
    Material:
    Perkament
    Extent:
    ii + 281 ff. + ii
    Dimensions:
    36 x 26 cm
    Decoration and binding:
    lombarden
    gedecoreerde initialen
    Middeleeuwse band
    Script:
    gotische textualis
    Provenance:
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
    Genre/form:
    Bijbelcommentaren
Place
  • Preferred form
    • Flanders (?)
    Original form
    • [Vlaanderen?]
  • Preferred form
    • France, Northern (?)
    Original form
    • [Noord-Frankrijk?]
Rights
  • Provided by Bruges Public Library
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