ff. i + 188 - Vellum over pasteboard. - Acquired by the Robbins Collection from Bernard Rosenthal (1975).
Details
Title
Robbins MS 044
Published
France
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Latin
Archive
Robbins Collection, Berkeley Law
Note
Century: 14th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-188v
Description: - Parchment - 256 x 195 mm - 2 columns of 40 lines; ruled.
Country: France
Assigned Date: s. XIV
Dated by scribe: No
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 1
Script: Gothic.
Other Decoration: 2-line initials in alternating red and blue with pen-floourishing in other color; headings in red; paraph marks in alternating red and blue; marginal commentaries sometimes enclosed in red frames.
Notes: Contemporary foliation on the versos of folios (left upper corner): 16-57, 60, 62-70, 72-75, 77-107, 144-215, 228-260; number on final folio (following f. 260) illegible.
Text 1: ff. 1r-188v
Author: Monaldus (Monaldus de Iustinopoli)
Title: Summa iuris
Language(s): Latin
Notes: Begins and ends imperfectly, including text from arbitriumto simonia
Image 1: f. 1r
Image 2: f. 59v Contemporary foliation, nota mark and manicule.
Image 3: f. 67r Corrections to headings.
Image 4: ff. 88v-89r Badly rubbed ink on last leaf of quire.
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