General
Library: | Bibliothèque nationale de France |
Sheflmark: | fonds français 24149 |
Information source: |
Physical description: InformationSource object (1) Segmentation: None |
Described by: | dschoenaers |
Bindings
Description: | The fragment is bound together with the 'Procès-verbaux des chasses aux cygnes faites, sur la rivière de Somme, sous la direction du cellerier des eaux de l'abbaye de Corbie (1552-1693)'. This manuscript consisting of paper leaves is bound in a simple binding, on the spine of which is gold-tooled the letter 'N', crowned, in laurel. |
Date : | ?1804 to 1815 |
Title on binding: | Proces verbaux / de la / chasse aux cygnes / 1552 to 1693 |
Cover material: | Material object (6) |
Board material: | Material object (9) |
Fastening: | none |
Chaining: | none |
Edges: | na |
Front end papers (3): | Three paper flyleaves at the front. |
End papers (2): | Two paper flyleaves at the back |
MS Parts
Title | Date | Place | Dedicatee |
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Part 1 | ?1400 to 1500 | {unspecified} | none |
MS Part Library: Bibliothèque nationale de France
General
Shelfmark: | fonds français 24149 |
MS Part Title: | Part 1 |
Ms Part Folios: | 2 folios |
Page layout: |
Material
MS Part Material: | Material object (4) |
Watermark: | na |
Condition: | The bifolium, especially the outer sides and the first column of the second recto are badly worn. The folds and wear suggest that the bifolium was used as some sort of envelope. Large parts of the text (f. 281ra, f. 282ra, f.282v) have become almost entirely illegible. |
Date Information
Date(s): | ?1400 to 1500 |
Notes: | The writing (littera cursiva with open 'v') may suggest a dating in middle or second half rather than at the beginning of the century. |
Hand
Level of Execution: | Execution object (4) |
Folio(s): | From f. 281ra to f. 282vb |
Date(s): | ?1400 to 1500 |
Scribe description: | Littera cursiva with looped and loopless 'd', open 'v', 't' with short shaft, long 's' and 'f' extending below the baseline. |
Folios: 0 - 0
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00 - 00
(§00-00) Alexander (Common redaction)
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00 - 00
(§00-00) Orient II (Common redaction)
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