General
| Library: | Bibliothèque nationale de France |
| Sheflmark: | fonds français 15458 |
| Information source: |
Physical description: InformationSource object (1) Segmentation: None |
| Described by: | dschoenaers |
Bindings
| Description: | Contemporary brown leather binding on wooden boards, patterns (mammals, birds, fish) stamped on the front and back plates, spine restored (1978). Bolts in the corners and middle of the plates have been lost, as have the clasps (attached to front and back). |
| Date : | c. 1450 to 1500 |
| Title on binding: | none |
| Cover material: | Material object (5) |
| Board material: | Material object (3) |
| Fastening: | lost |
| Chaining: | none? |
| Edges: | na |
| Front end papers (4): | Four modern paper flyleaves at the front. |
| End papers (4): | Four contemporary paper flyleaves at the back. The watermark (grapes) is the same as in the rest of the manuscript. Annotations on flyleaves and pastedown. flyleaf 1r.: 'A uou conuient' (17th c.?) flyleaf 3v: ' 'Le cardinal' (15th c.) flyleaf 4r: 'Le cardinal' 'Beatus uenter' (15th c.) Pastedown: 'De Lastiemont' 'Demeruille' 'J Delitemont' 'Laisne' 'Jamelo?t?' (15th c.) |
MS Parts
| Title | Date | Place | Dedicatee |
|---|---|---|---|
| none | ?1440 to 1460 | {unspecified} | none |
MS Part Library: Bibliothèque nationale de France
General
| Shelfmark: | fonds français 15458 |
| MS Part Title: | none |
| Ms Part Folios: | 273 folios |
| Page layout: |
Material
| MS Part Material: | Material object (1) |
| Watermark: | Grapes, with simple looped stalk (61mmx41mm, distance between chainlines 36mm). This motif is particularly popular between 1440 and 1460 |
| Condition: | Generally in good condition. |
Date Information
| Date(s): | ?1440 to 1460 |
| Notes: | Based on the script and watermark. |
Hand
| Level of Execution: | Execution object (4) |
| Folio(s): | From f. 1ra to f. 273ra |
| Date(s): | ?1450 to 1500 |
| Scribe description: | Burgundian Bastarda with looped and unlooped 'd', looped and unlooped 'l', additional hairlines, sloping 'f' and straight 's', open 'v', one-stroke 'x'. |