Summary:
Manuscript 14 is a text by the thirteenth-century French Dominican
Nicholas of Gorran (Nicolaus de Tornaco). He wrote commentaries on
the entire Bible; this codex contains the commentary on the Book of
Genesis. The manuscript dates from the thirteenth century and might
have been written in the scriptorium of Ter Doest or Ten Duinen.
The text is written in two columns and has rubrics and initials in
red and blue ink. Incidentally green ink is used for minor
decorations. Many notes have been written in the margins, again
with use of red ink for paragraph marks and other reading aides.
The last two folia contains the index, with page numbers in red ink
and the initials alternating between red and blue. The manuscript
contains an ownership inscription of Ter Doest that has been
extended to include a book curse, and the cross-shaped stamp of Ten
Duinen is also found. The manuscript is bound in a
seventeenth-century binding of the 'Campmans' type. [Summary by Dr.
Mark Vermeer] Title:
Nicholaus super Genesim [titel fenestra] Note:
Herkomst: Volgens Lieftinck 1953 is dit handschrift mogelijk
afkomstig uit het scriptorium van Ter Doest of Ten Duinen
Het voorste schutblad (nu op f. 1r bevestigd) bevat een
(13de-14de-eeuws) fragment uit Isaias Topic general subdivision:
Godsdienst Material:
Perkament Extent:
i + 207 ff. Dimensions:
370 x 260 mm Decoration and binding:
lombarden
gedecoreerde initialen
Campmansband (ca. 1625-1650) Script:
gotische textualis
early gothic script Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.) Genre/form:
Bijbelcommentaren