ff. i + 103 + i - Rebacked calf over wooden boards, 15th century; traces of clasps; 5 bosses on each cover. - Acquired by the Bancroft Library UC Berkeley from Sotheby's (21 June 1994, lot 93).
Details
Title
BANC MS UCB 160
Published
Spain
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Catalan
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Century: 15th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-104v
Description: - Paper - Crowned Arms of Valencia, Briquet 2065. - 299 x 210 mm - 2 columns of 30 lines ruled with ruling board (?).
Country: Spain
Cardinal point: northeastern
Region: Catalonia
Assigned Date: s. XV2
Dated by scribe: No
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 1
Scribe(s): Domingo del Frago
Script: Round gothic with bâtarde influence.
Other Decoration: 2- to 4-line initials in alternating red and blue with pen-flourishing in pale purple and red; headings in red; some initials within text touched in red; opening words of chapters in gothic display script.
Notes: Foliated 1-104, but f. 34 missing; medieval foliation in roman numerals right lower margin. Scribal colophon, Talis est scriptor qui dominico nomine vocor del frago f. 99v.
Notes: Text is dedicated to Prince Jaume of Majorca.
Image 1: f. 1 Display script touched in red; flourished initial.
Image 2: f. 1v Display script touched in red; flourished initial.
Image 3: f. 3v Display script touched in red; flourished initial.
Image 4: ff. 6v-7 Chapter list; paper damaged by acidic ink; contemporary foliation in roman numerals.
Image 5: f. 40 Marginal note.
Image 6: f. 48v Catchword; flourished initials.
Image 7: f. 99v Scribal colophon; paper damaged by acidic ink.
Image 8: f. 100v Watermark (upside down); ruling by board (?); water damage around edges.
Image 9: Binding Back cover.
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