Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: lines 1-3 appear to be Luke 11:23, but slightly jumbled. Lines 4 – 10 are Ephesians 5:5. Lines 11-14 are Luke 11:24. The final three lines are Ephesians 5:8 and the beginning of 5:9. Verso: Verso – Lines 1-3 continue Ephesians 5:9. Lines 3-10 are Luke 11:27-28. Lines 10-12 are Luke 4:24. “sua” is tacked onto the end of the 13th line. Lines 13-17 do not match any of the vulgate verses. Transcribed, it appears to read: “Cordibus nostris qu(i)s domi(n)e gauatua beuignus infunde ut ficut abesus cospilibus abstinem (?)ita sensus.”, Collation: single sheet., Origin: France., Lettering: Gothic (textualis prescissa)., Decoration: Some capitals in red and blue and certain text in red, otherwise all text in black. Verso has a thin red and black foliate design at the bas-de-page. Some vertical and horizontal rubrication still visible., Binding: disbound.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: the beginning of the May page in a Franciscan calendar. Verso; the June page in a Franciscan calendar., Collation: single sheet (fragment), Origin: Italy., Lettering: Written in Gothic Antiqua., Decoration: Written using red, black, and some blue pigment. The blue pigment is raised and textured. No illumination., Binding: disbound fragment.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: the beginning of the May page in a Franciscan calendar. Verso; the June page in a Franciscan calendar., Collation: single sheet (fragment), Origin: Italy., Lettering: Written in Gothic Antiqua., Decoration: Written using red, black, and some blue pigment. The blue pigment is raised and textured. No illumination., Binding: disbound fragment.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: lines 1-3 appear to be Luke 11:23, but slightly jumbled. Lines 4 – 10 are Ephesians 5:5. Lines 11-14 are Luke 11:24. The final three lines are Ephesians 5:8 and the beginning of 5:9. Verso: Verso – Lines 1-3 continue Ephesians 5:9. Lines 3-10 are Luke 11:27-28. Lines 10-12 are Luke 4:24. “sua” is tacked onto the end of the 13th line. Lines 13-17 do not match any of the vulgate verses. Transcribed, it appears to read: “Cordibus nostris qu(i)s domi(n)e gauatua beuignus infunde ut ficut abesus cospilibus abstinem (?)ita sensus.”, Collation: single sheet., Origin: France., Lettering: Gothic (textualis prescissa)., Decoration: Some capitals in red and blue and certain text in red, otherwise all text in black. Verso has a thin red and black foliate design at the bas-de-page. Some vertical and horizontal rubrication still visible., Binding: disbound.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: lines 1-3 appear to be Luke 11:23, but slightly jumbled. Lines 4 – 10 are Ephesians 5:5. Lines 11-14 are Luke 11:24. The final three lines are Ephesians 5:8 and the beginning of 5:9. Verso: Verso – Lines 1-3 continue Ephesians 5:9. Lines 3-10 are Luke 11:27-28. Lines 10-12 are Luke 4:24. “sua” is tacked onto the end of the 13th line. Lines 13-17 do not match any of the vulgate verses. Transcribed, it appears to read: “Cordibus nostris qu(i)s domi(n)e gauatua beuignus infunde ut ficut abesus cospilibus abstinem (?)ita sensus.”, Collation: single sheet., Origin: France., Lettering: Gothic (textualis prescissa)., Decoration: Some capitals in red and blue and certain text in red, otherwise all text in black. Verso has a thin red and black foliate design at the bas-de-page. Some vertical and horizontal rubrication still visible., Binding: disbound.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: lines 1-3 appear to be Luke 11:23, but slightly jumbled. Lines 4 – 10 are Ephesians 5:5. Lines 11-14 are Luke 11:24. The final three lines are Ephesians 5:8 and the beginning of 5:9. Verso: Verso – Lines 1-3 continue Ephesians 5:9. Lines 3-10 are Luke 11:27-28. Lines 10-12 are Luke 4:24. “sua” is tacked onto the end of the 13th line. Lines 13-17 do not match any of the vulgate verses. Transcribed, it appears to read: “Cordibus nostris qu(i)s domi(n)e gauatua beuignus infunde ut ficut abesus cospilibus abstinem (?)ita sensus.”, Collation: single sheet., Origin: France., Lettering: Gothic (textualis prescissa)., Decoration: Some capitals in red and blue and certain text in red, otherwise all text in black. Verso has a thin red and black foliate design at the bas-de-page. Some vertical and horizontal rubrication still visible., Binding: disbound.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: the beginning of the May page in a Franciscan calendar. Verso; the June page in a Franciscan calendar., Collation: single sheet (fragment), Origin: Italy., Lettering: Written in Gothic Antiqua., Decoration: Written using red, black, and some blue pigment. The blue pigment is raised and textured. No illumination., Binding: disbound fragment.
Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: the beginning of the May page in a Franciscan calendar. Verso; the June page in a Franciscan calendar., Collation: single sheet (fragment), Origin: Italy., Lettering: Written in Gothic Antiqua., Decoration: Written using red, black, and some blue pigment. The blue pigment is raised and textured. No illumination., Binding: disbound fragment.