ff. iii + 221 + iii - Leather, 18th century; with golden fillets, gilt edges. - Ex libris, "P. J. D. de Richardot, domini de Choisey"; given to the Robbins Collection by Lloyd Robbins.
Details
Title
Robbins MS 006
Published
France
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Latin
Archive
Robbins Collection, Berkeley Law
Note
Century: 13th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-221v
Description: - Parchment - 144 x 103 mm - 2 columns of 45 lines ruled in ink
Country: France
Assigned Date: s. XIII
Dated by scribe: No
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 2; scribe 1, ff. 2r-6r; scribe 2, ff. 7r-221v.
Script: Gothic.
Figurative Decoration: 1 historiated and 6 inhabited initials in pink on square blue grounds.
Other Decoration: 2- to 5-line initials in alternating red and blue with pen-flourishing of other color; 1-line initials within text in alternating red and blue; running book titles in red and blue roman numerals; headings in red often in a triangularly-shaped text block.
Notes: Leaves have been cropped with consequent loss of some decoration, running book titles.
Text 1: ff. 7r-221v
Author: Gregory IX
Title: Liber extraaddressed to Paris
Language(s): Latin
Notes: Table of chapters, ff. 2r-6r; added material on inhibitum f. 221v; drawing by later hand, f. 1v; ff. 1v, 6v, 109v-110v blank.
Image 1: f. 3v Table of chapters.
Image 2: f. 7r Historiated initial, Raymundus of Pennafort giving five books to Gregorius IX.
Image 3: f. 41v Tie marks indicating insertion point for additional text.
Image 4: f. 100r Space reserved for triangularly-shaped heading.
Image 5: f. 134v Tie marks indicating insertion point for additional text.
Image 6: f. 159r Inhabited initial.
Image 7: f. 221v Material added in a later hand.
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