Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, 2576

Historia partim sacra partim profana

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General information

Folios155
1 frontend papers
LanguageLanguage object (48)
Approx. date?1350
Date notesOltrogge 1989, 320; Jung 1996, 352.
Place(s) of productionVenice
Oltrogge 1989, 320; Jung 1996, 352.
First words of second recto folio[2r] Ce diraie ie enquel tere
First words of last recto folio
Incipit[1r] Seignors ie ai oi retraire
Explicit

Material

Material:Material object (4)
Watermark:
Condition:Fair condition throughout.

Structure

Collation:

1-56716 88(+1) 910 1012 11127(+1) 135(+ 1) 14-151616(+2) 1710

Quire structure:Information regarding the quire structure and collation is taken from Oltrogge 1989, 320. According to Oltrogge ff. 73, 105, 109, 133, 136 are single leaves that have been added.
Quire marks:MSQuiremarkDisposition object (73)
Catchwords:
Catchword disposition:MSCatchwordDisposition object (12)

Physical description

No. of illustrations:63
General illustration:The manuscript has 46 unframed illustrations of the narrative content in the bas de page, 9 ornamented and 8 historiated initials. Some of these are damaged, but many are in good condition.
General decoration:Chapters are rubricated and begin with a two-line high initial, alternating between red and blue. These initials, however, are plain and not ornate.
Evidence of readership:Throughout the manuscript a near contemporary hand has written the names of many of those mentioned in the narrative in the margins. These names are in a mixture of French and Italian. On some pages characters in the bas de page illustrations are also identified by the same hand. De Visser-van Terwisga (1999, 28) argues this hand is the same as that of the second scribe, but as she notes the hand used for the annotations (and also various additions, see 11r and 47r for example) is far more cursive. It is thus by no means clear that the annotations and additions are the work of the second scribe; it also seems at least possible that the annotations and additions are the work of more than one scribe. Furthermore, if the annotation on 10v, which calculates the time from creation to the present day, responding thereby to the text's account of the ages of man, gives an indication of the date of at least some of the annotations and additions (1431), this is hardly commensurate with their being the work of the second scribe.
Foliations description:Modern foliation has been added twice, Arabic numerals.

Mise en page

Description 1This is one of two manuscripts to retain the verse segments as verse and laid out as verse.
Page sampled5r
LayoutMSLayout object (7)
Page dimensions322x243 (mm)
Justification235x192 (mm)
Columns2
19mm between columns
Column ruling present in Colours object (4) (RulingMaterials object (3) )
Lines41
Line ruling present in Colours object (4) (RulingMaterials object (3) )
RubricationChapters are rubricated.
Writing above top line?False
Sample page layout:

Hand(s)

Level of Execution:Execution object (3)
ScriptScript object (6)
Folio rangeFrom 1r to 48v
Date?1350
Scribe description:The scribe makes some unusual backwards strokes at the top of long ascenders (on 'b', 'l', 'h' for example) and also slopes backwards noticeably on 'v' and 'd'. The scribe uses comparatively few abbreviations, but appears to have a system of diacritic accents. This scribe resumes on 59r and then copies until 72v, resuming again on 74r until 110v.
Notes

Level of Execution:Execution object (4)
ScriptScript object (9)
Folio rangeFrom 48v to 59r
Date?1350
Scribe description:A prehumanist, Italian cursive hand. This scribe takes over again 72v-74r, and then from 110v.
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