ff. v + 80 + iii - Blind-stamped leather; holes for clasp hardware, all missing; gilt edges. - Giovanni Francesco di Prampiero; acquired by the Robbins Collection from Bernard Rosenthal (1979).
Details
Title
Robbins MS 089
Published
Italy
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Latin
Archive
Robbins Collection, Berkeley Law
Note
Century: 16th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-80v
Description: - Paper - 209 x 159 mm - 22 long lines ruled in ink with vertical bounding lines extending to edge of leaf.
Country: Italy
Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia
City: Aquileia
Assigned Date: s. XVI
Dated by scribe: No
Document: Yes
Number of Scribes: 1
Script: Humanistic.
Other Decoration: 1 4-line initial in red with strap-work decoration; 2-line initials in red in margins; headings in red, centered above text; sqaure capitals for some headings and opening words of text.
Notes: Numerous records on fly-leaves, dated 1502-1609.
Text 1: ff. v verso-80r
Title: Statutes of the church of Aquileia
Language(s): Latin
Notes: Copies of documents, the earliest dated 1031; numerous annalistic additions on flyleaves and on f. 80v.
Image 1: Front cover
Image 2: ff. v verso-1r Display script with square capitals.
Image 3: f. 3r Malediction.
Image 4: f. 4r Table of statutes with folio numbers added in a later hand.
Image 5: f. 22v Marginal annotation.
Image 6: Last flyleaf, verso Last of added records.
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