Feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30), Matins, Lessons 2-6
Dublin Core
Identifier
BB_Llang_0027
Harvard University, MS Typ 0301, fol. b
Coverage
Cambridge, MA
Source
Subject
Title
Feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30), Matins, Lessons 2-6
Table Of Contents
Incipit, recto: [...animum revocares. Cui ]//[A]egeas dixit: Tu es Andreas, qui destruis te[m]pla deor[um]...[Consecutive after BB_Llang_0026]
Explicit, verso: ...Andreas r[espond]it. Hoc est quod me di//[xisse iam retines magnam...] [Consecutive before BB_Llang_0028]
Explicit, verso: ...Andreas r[espond]it. Hoc est quod me di//[xisse iam retines magnam...] [Consecutive before BB_Llang_0028]
Format
Leaf in quire of ten; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 two-line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 3 two-line initials; one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, vertical border of foliate forms in outer margin.
Creator
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others (Matteo de' Pasti)
Publisher
Ferrara, Italy
Language
Latin
Date
1441-1448
Provenance
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Gift from Philip Hofer, 1967.
Type
Text: Sanctorale
Bibliographic Citation
Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia, Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007, a cura di A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori Electa, Milano 2008 (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Files
Collection
Citation
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others (Matteo de' Pasti), “Feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30), Matins, Lessons 2-6,” Broken Books, accessed April 19, 2024, https://brokenbooks.omeka.net/items/show/27.