Salzburg, Universitätsbibliothek , M I 376
[Tristan fragments]
General information
Folios | 2 |
Folio notes: | Two parchment leaves, damaged through use in a binding. |
Language | Language object (44) |
Approx. date | ?1225 to 1275 |
Date notes | 'Anfang 13. Jh. (?)' (Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg catalogue). |
Place(s) of production | Northern France'Nordfrankreich' (Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg catalogue). |
First words of second recto folio | |
First words of last recto folio | |
Incipit | [f. 112ra] dilec estoient (et) ce lor / fist garantise . encele / bataille |
Explicit | [f. 112bis vb] (et) a??uos (et) ali...?? |
Material
Material: | Material object (4) |
Watermark: | |
Condition: | Holes, tears and stains due to use in binding. Sections of text on the verso of both leaves are illegible. |
Structure
Collation: | 12? |
Quire structure: | The two leaves were no doubt part of the same bifolium, with four intervening leaves. |
Quire marks: | MSQuiremarkDisposition object (18) |
Catchwords: | |
Catchword disposition: | MSCatchwordDisposition object (12) |
Physical description
General illustration: | |
General decoration: | Space (height: 5 lines) left for initials, with guide letters present. |
Evidence of readership: | Corrections by the main scribe. |
Foliations description: | f. 112ra is numbered 112 in the upper right corner. |
Mise en page
Description 1 | Dimensions taken from Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg catalogue. |
Page sampled | 160 |
Layout | MSLayout object (3) |
Page dimensions | 212 (mm) |
Justification | (mm) |
Columns | 2mm between columns |
Lines | 32 |
Rubrication | |
Writing above top line? | False |
Sample page layout: | |
Hand(s)
Level of Execution: | Execution object (4) |
Script | Script object (4) |
Folio range | From 112ra to 112bis v |
Date | ?1225 to 1275 |
Scribe description: | A neat, angular book hand of the 13th c., displaying the following characteristics: two-compartment 'a' (upper bow open and takes form of horizontal bar); ascenders with forks and spurs; lower lobe of 'g' often takes an angular form; some 'i'-ticks; round 'r' after 'd' and 'o'; tall 's' in all positions; 'u' in all positions (with one instance of 'v' in 'v(us)' abbreviation on f.112 bis rb); 3-shaped 'z' (without bar). Tironian 'et' without bar. Other abbreviation is scarce and mostly occurs at the end of the line. |
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