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Sermo de dignitate humanae originis

Title
Sermo de dignitate humanae originis.
Created
Central (?) Italy, [between 1450 and 1475]
Physical Description
ff. 51 + i : parchment ; 194 x 105 (135 x 65) mm.
Language
Latin
Notes
Script: Written by a single scribe in humanistic cursive script, below top line.
3 large initials of modest quality, 8- to 7-line, gold on blue or blue and red grounds with white dots and white vine-stem ornament. 1 smaller initial, 3-line, gold on red and blue ground with white dots. Plain initials in blue and red, one in gold, some with penwork flourishes in red. Rubrics throughout. Paragraph marks in red or blue. Guide letters for initials.
Binding: Fifteenth century, Italy. Original sewing on three tawed skin, slit straps laced through tunnels in the edge to channels on the outside of beech boards and nailed. Beige and white chevron endbands are sewn on tawed skin cores laid in grooves on the outside of the boards. The spine is lined with green tawed skin between supports. Covered in brown, originally tan, calf with corner tongues, blind-tooled with a triple cross in a border of rope interlace. Spine: sewing bands defined and panels diapered with triple fillets. Two truncated diamond catches with a flower in a circle on the lower board, the upper one cut in for the red fabric straps attached with star-headed nails.
In Latin.
Record created by Beinecke staff from catalog description by Barbara Shailor.
Provenance
Purchased from Giuseppe (Joseph) Martini of Lugano by H. P. Kraus, who sold it in 1957 to Thomas E. Marston.
Access and use
Material is open for research.
Summary
Manuscript on parchment of John Chrysostom, Sermo de dignitate humanae originis, translated into Latin by Ambrogio Traversari. The text is preceded by a dedicatory letter, here directed to Rene d'Anjou (King of Sicily and Naples, 1435-42).
Publications
Faye and Bond, p. 82, no. 160.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
July 01, 2011
References
Shailor, B. Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Marston MS 160.
John Chrysostom, Sermo de Dignitate Humanae Originis. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Cite as
John Chrysostom, Sermo de Dignitate Humanae Originis. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Genre/Form
Manuscripts, Medieval - Italy - 15th century.
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