Content:
Contains, in Dutch, the New Testament, part two: (ff. 1r-20v)
Epistle to the Romans. - (ff. 20v-53r) Epistles to the Corinthians.
- (ff. 53r-61r) Epistle to the Galatians. - (ff. 61r-68r) Epistle
to the Ephesians. - (ff. 68r-73r) Epistle to the Philippians. -
(ff. 73r-77r) Epistle to the Colossians. - (ff. 77r-83r) Epistles
to the Thessalonians. - (ff. 83r-91r) Epistles to Timothy. - (ff.
91r-93r) Epistle to Titus. - (ff. 93r-94r) Epistle to Philemon. -
(ff. 94r-108r) Epistle to the Hebrews. - (ff. 108r-113v) Epistle of
James. - (ff. 113v-121v) Epistles of Peter. - (ff. 121v-126v)
Epistles of John. - (ff. 126v-128v) Epistle of Jude. - (ff.
129r-171r) Acts of the Apostles. - (ff. 171r-197r) Apocalypse. -
(ff. 197r-204v) Pericopes from the Old Testament and epistles of
the New Testament arranged according to the Proprium de Sanctis. -
(ff. 205r-210r) Two tables of pericopes according to the Proprium
de tempore (205r-206v) and Proprium de Sanctis (206v-208r). - With
prologues and glosses. Note:
Contains between ff. 202 and 203 a bifolium dated 1544; its texts
doubles with that of ff. 203-204.
Origin: Based on the style of the decoration (See: Byvanck
database).
Foliation: Old scribal foliation in red ink: I-CCIIII (= ff.
1-204)
Binding: Medieval binding. - Leather (brown, blind-tooled) over
wooden boards. Two clasp fastenings (closing back to front, straps
and hooks missing). New spine covering with plaited headbands,
nailed to the boards using vertical metal strips (c. 1544?). Fixed
page markers (silk threads) on bookblock bottom edge.
Textual: Dutch translation by Johannes Scutken. - The manuscript
could be used as a lectionary. Two clasp fastenings (hooks
missing). Remnants of coloured silk threads attached to the lower
and outer margins of some leaves, serving as tabs.
Description (Bouwman 2023):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870
Description (Rogge & 1887):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:124748
Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1937):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491717
Description (Lieftinck 1948):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:489936
Description (BNM 445):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1907051
Also described by MMDC and A.W. Byvanckgenootschap (database RKD,
The Hague). Subject (temporal):
Middle Ages
15th century