General
Library: | Koninklijke Bibliotheek |
Sheflmark: | 131 D 1 (fol. 5) |
Information source: |
Physical description: InformationSource object (1) Segmentation: None |
Described by: | dschoenaers |
Bindings
Description: | Five fragments kept in a large white, cardboard folder. f. 1: 'Jeu-parti' (fragment), Jehan Tuin & Hue f. 2: 'Roman de Troie' (fragment), Benoît de Sainte-Maure f. 3: 'Gospel of Nicodemus' f. 4: 'Les vers de la mort' (fragment), Hélinand of Froidmont f. 5: 'Roman d'Alexandre' (Branch II) (Branch II), Alexandre de Paris |
Date : | c. 2000 |
Title on binding: | none |
Cover material: | Material object (9) |
Board material: | Material object (11) |
Fastening: | none |
Chaining: | none |
Edges: | na |
Front end papers : | none |
End papers : | none |
MS Parts
Title | Date | Place | Dedicatee |
---|---|---|---|
[Part 1] | c. 1350 | Northern France | none |
MS Part Library: Koninklijke Bibliotheek
General
Shelfmark: | 131 D 1 (fol. 5) |
MS Part Title: | [Part 1] |
Ms Part Folios: | 1 folios |
Page layout: |
Material
MS Part Material: | Material object (4) |
Watermark: | na |
Condition: | Good quality vellum, damaged in the upper margin, causing some loss of text. |
Date Information
Date(s): | c. 1350 |
Notes: | Based on script. This is a semitextualis which has all the characteristics of the textualis except for the single-compartment 'a' which it shares with the cursiva. In this particular hand it is combined with some instances of double-compartment 'a', with a closed upper lobe. Only round 's' in final position. |
Hand
Level of Execution: | Execution object (4) |
Folio(s): | From f. 1ra to f. 1vb |
Date(s): | c. 1350 |
Scribe description: | Semitextualis with single compartment a, some occurrence of double-compartment ‘a’ in final position. Only round ‘s’ is used in final position. Use of ‘u’ and ‘v’ in initial position. Distinctive hairlines at the end of the tail of ‘g’, at the top of the ascender of ‘ll’, marked ‘e’ with tongue, at the end of the horizontal stroke of ‘r’ and at the end of the limb of ‘h’. Abbreviations include –us abbreviation, com-abbreviation, nasal bar as general abbreviation mark also used for q(ue), superscript vowels. ‘Et’ is written in full. |
Folios: f. 1ra - f. 1vb