General
| Library: | Archives départementales de la Marne |
| Sheflmark: | 3 J 141 |
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Physical description: InformationSource object (5) Segmentation: InformationSource object (5) |
| Described by: | hgrange |
Bindings
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Bibliography
| Reference | , 'Fragments de manuscrits', Romania, 76 (1955), 240-43 |
| Notes | p. 242 |
MS Parts
| Title | Date | Place | Dedicatee |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Part 1] | ?1375 to 1425 |
MS Part Library: Archives départementales de la Marne
General
| Shelfmark: | 3 J 141 |
| MS Part Title: | [Part 1] |
| Ms Part Folios: | 2 folios |
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Material
| MS Part Material: | Material object (4) |
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| Condition: | Roughly cropped and folded for use in a binding. The external pages (ff. 1r and 2v) are particularly worn, with some text illegible. |
Date Information
| Date(s): | ?1375 to 1425 |
| Notes: | 'XIVe siècle' (Samaran 1955, 242). The hand (e.g. b-shaped 'v' in initial position) and orthography (e.g. 'scay', 'ceulx', 'moy', 'dessoubs') would point towards the later part of that century, or the early 15th c. |
Hand
| Level of Execution: | Execution object (3) |
| Folio(s): | From 1ra to 2vb |
| Date(s): | ?1375 to 1425 |
| Scribe description: | A very neat book hand of the late 14th c. or early 15th c., displaying the following traits: box 'a'; forked and levelled ascenders; round 's' in final position; 't' in final position with a vertical hairline hanging from the end of its cross-stroke; b-shaped 'v' in initial position; dotted 'y'. Very few abbreviations (limited to end of line). |
Folios: 1ra - 2vb
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1ra - 2vb
(§Lös. 447-Lös. 448) Adventures of Erec and Tristan (Vulgate Version)
Related or similar
- FssToMSRelationshipType object (4): V.IV. of the joust between Tristan, Palamedés, Galaad, Claudin, and Angenés (Lös. 447-448).
Shared by:
- Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, 164
- New York, Morgan Library & Museum, M 41
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