ff. iii + 114 + iv - Used parchment leaves over pasteboard; 2 clasps, missing. - Baldasar Ruseto; Ludovicus Rosettus (1714); acquired by the Robbins collection from Bernard Rosenthal (1978).
Details
Title
Robbins MS 080
Published
Italy
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Latin
Archive
Robbins Collection, Berkeley Law
Note
Notes:-On the first flyleaf, "Ludovicus Rosettus, anno 1714, 30 avril"; on f. 1r, "Baldsara Ruseto." Century: 15th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-114v
Description: - Paper - 402 x 280 mm - 2 columns of 60 lines; ruled with black-lead.
Country: Italy
Assigned Date: s. XV3/4
Dated by scribe: Yes
Inscribed Date: 1461
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 1
Script: Gothic.
Other Decoration: Paraph marks in alternating red and blue; first words of sections in gothic display script.
Notes: Dated 1461, f. 114, followed by additional note on date of text, "Per Angl. de Arecio M CCCC XLIII die II septembris"
Text 1: ff. 1r-114r
Author: Angelus de Aretio (Angelus de Gambilionibus)
Title: Commentaria super titulis de appellationibus(Digest 49.1 - 49.13)
Language(s): Latin
Image 1: f. 1r Ownership note.
Image 2: ff. 10v-11r Catchword in scroll, f. 10v; quire signature, f. 11r.
Image 3: f. 114r Explicit; date, 1461; scribal colophon.
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Part 2: Binding
Description: - Parchment - NOT RECORDED x ? mm - 2 central columns of text surrounded by two columns of gloss.
Country: Italy (?)
Assigned Date: Undetermined
Dated by scribe: No
Other Decoration: 2- to 4-line initials in blue and red; 1-line initials within text in red.
Notes: Binding of several parchment pages from another book pasted over pasteboard.
Text 1: Binding
Title: Legal text
Status of text: Ink badly rubbed, mostly indecipherable.
Image 4: front cover
Image 5: Back cover
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