Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia, fr. F v XIV 6
Li roumans de Troie (explicit)
General information
Folios | 1831 frontend papers |
Folio notes: | Contains only the 'Troie'. |
Language | Language object (3) |
Approx. date | ?1350 to 1399 |
Date notes | 'XIVe siècle (fin?)' (Jung 1996, 271); 'première moitié du XVe siècle' (Constans 1912, VI:53). |
Place(s) of production | |
First words of second recto folio | [f. 3ra] La refonda Prians li rois (Jung 1996, 271) |
First words of last recto folio | |
Incipit | [f. 2ra] Salemons nous enseigne et dit (Jung 1996, 271) |
Explicit | [f. 182vb] Ici fenit la mieudre estoire / Que nus hons oit mes en memoire. // Ici fenit li roumans de Troie. // (Jung 1996, 271-2) |
Material
Material: | Material object (4) |
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Structure
Collation: | 1-238 247 |
Quire structure: | 23 quaternions and a quire of seven leaves. |
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Physical description
General illustration: | |
General decoration: | Eight larger initials (height: 3 to 6 lines). Otherwise initials are two lines in height. |
Evidence of readership: | Marginal corrections and geometric doodles (e.g. ff. 28vb, 93vb, 95va). f. 1: 'Matheus dauerton'; and f. 182vb: 'Ce liure est a Jehan dauerton seigneur du Couldreau'. ff. 2r and 182v: signatures of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Jung 1996, 271). |
Foliations description: | Medieval roman numerals, excluding the guard-leaf and f. 141. Modern foliation running 1 to 182, including the guard-leaf and ff. 70a and 111a. The latter is followed here. |
Mise en page
Description 1 | Source: Jung 1996, 271. |
Page sampled | |
Layout | MSLayout object (4) |
Page dimensions | 320x230 (mm) |
Justification | 232x180 (mm) |
Columns | 2mm between columns |
Lines | 41 |
Rubrication | |
Writing above top line? | False |
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Hand(s)
Provenance
Description | Ex-libris of Jean d'Averton, seigneur du Couldreau on f. 182vb. | |
Date | ?1400 to 1499 | |
Place | Place object (1) | |
Ownership | Person object (20) | |
Description | In the library of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. | |
Date | ?1519 to 1556 | |
Place | Place object (1) | |
Ownership | Person object (112) | |