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A Study Group
A study group of leaves and fragments, in Latin, manuscripts on vellum [12th to 15th centuries]
A group of manuscripts from across Western Europe, ranging from a Calendar with computistic reckonings to a selection of important classical works.
Comprising:
(i) Two fragments from a Sacramentary or Missal [Germany, 12th century].
Fragment from a leaf measuring c.36 × 84mm, and a fragment from a bifolium measuring c.30 × 298mm. Preserving 3-5 lines, blind-ruled, written in a late Caroline minuscule with letters sloping to the right, texts and rubrics in brown and orange ink (creases and tear in vellum of both fragments from use in a binding).
Provenance: (1) Said by Colker to be from Tegernsee; (2) Colker MS 462; acquired in 1994 from Quaritch.
(ii) A partial leaf from Zacharias Chrysopolitanus (d. c. 1155), Unum ex quattuor, sive de concordia evangelistarum [?France, 12th century].
c.283 × 208mm. Preserving 2 columns of 41 lines, in a protogothic bookhand; with text comprising part of Zachary of Chrysopolis's gospel harmony, chapters 175-76; see Patrologia Latina, 186, 112-620 (under the title De Concordia Evangelistarum) (lacking text a lower edge from cropping, creases in vellum from use in binding, tape on outer edge).
Provenance: (1) Served as cover for a work by Busbequius (probably Ghislain de Bousbecq [1522-1592]); (2) Same as MS 332; (3) Colker MS 363; acquired in 1986 from Quaritch.
(iii) A leaf from Priscian, Institutiones Grammaticae [France, 13th century].
c.185 × 130mm. 30 lines, with extensive annotation in the margins, in a small gothic hand in brown ink; with text comprising part of book 17 of Priscianus of Caesarea's Institutiones Grammaticae, on syntax (holes caused by ruling, attached to a 19th-century marbled paper flyleaf, with recto obscured).
Provenance: (1) Attached to a 19th-century marbled paper leaf; (2) separately, a letter (1982) of Professor Ian Moxon, Department of Latin, University of Leeds: writing to a Reverend Birch, Maxon identifies the text; (3) Colker MS 520; probably acquired c.2005.
(iii) A leaf from a Commentary on Aristotle's Topica [England, 15th century].
c.287 × 185mm. 2 columns of 52 lines, ruled in plummet, in a secretary hand (small holes in vellum throughout and small piece of top corner missing, part of text obscured by remains of adhesive).
Provenance: (1) Same as MS 332; (2) Colker MS 412; acquired in 1989 from Quaritch.
(iv) A leaf from Cicero, Oratio Pro Caelio [Italy, 15th century].
c.250 × 129mm. 28 lines, ruled in plummet, written in a humanistic script in light brown ink; with text comprising part of chapters 14-15.
Provenance: (1) Walter Ashburner (1864-1936) at Florence; (2) Colker MS 194; acquired in 1971 from Charles Ede, London.
(v) A leaf with Calendar Tables, also Remarks including about activities according to the months and the zodiac [Germany, 15th century].
c.175 × 125mm. 31 lines, rules in plummet with pricking visible on outer and lower margins; with notes and tables on finding the Dominical Letter (remains of adhesive, part of side margin folded over).
Provenance: (1) Same as MS 502; (2) Colker MS 504; acquired in 2002 from Quaritch.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.
Please note this lot is the property of a consumer. See H1 of the Conditions of Sale.
Details
A Study Group
A study group of leaves and fragments, in Latin, manuscripts on vellum [12th to 15th centuries]
A group of manuscripts from across Western Europe, ranging from a Calendar with computistic reckonings to a selection of important classical works.
Comprising:
(i) Two fragments from a Sacramentary or Missal [Germany, 12th century].
Fragment from a leaf measuring c.36 × 84mm, and a fragment from a bifolium measuring c.30 × 298mm. Preserving 3-5 lines, blind-ruled, written in a late Caroline minuscule with letters sloping to the right, texts and rubrics in brown and orange ink (creases and tear in vellum of both fragments from use in a binding).
Provenance: (1) Said by Colker to be from Tegernsee; (2) Colker MS 462; acquired in 1994 from Quaritch.
(ii) A partial leaf from Zacharias Chrysopolitanus (d. c. 1155), Unum ex quattuor, sive de concordia evangelistarum [?France, 12th century].
c.283 × 208mm. Preserving 2 columns of 41 lines, in a protogothic bookhand; with text comprising part of Zachary of Chrysopolis's gospel harmony, chapters 175-76; see Patrologia Latina, 186, 112-620 (under the title De Concordia Evangelistarum) (lacking text a lower edge from cropping, creases in vellum from use in binding, tape on outer edge).
Provenance: (1) Served as cover for a work by Busbequius (probably Ghislain de Bousbecq [1522-1592]); (2) Same as MS 332; (3) Colker MS 363; acquired in 1986 from Quaritch.
(iii) A leaf from Priscian, Institutiones Grammaticae [France, 13th century].
c.185 × 130mm. 30 lines, with extensive annotation in the margins, in a small gothic hand in brown ink; with text comprising part of book 17 of Priscianus of Caesarea's Institutiones Grammaticae, on syntax (holes caused by ruling, attached to a 19th-century marbled paper flyleaf, with recto obscured).
Provenance: (1) Attached to a 19th-century marbled paper leaf; (2) separately, a letter (1982) of Professor Ian Moxon, Department of Latin, University of Leeds: writing to a Reverend Birch, Maxon identifies the text; (3) Colker MS 520; probably acquired c.2005.
(iii) A leaf from a Commentary on Aristotle's Topica [England, 15th century].
c.287 × 185mm. 2 columns of 52 lines, ruled in plummet, in a secretary hand (small holes in vellum throughout and small piece of top corner missing, part of text obscured by remains of adhesive).
Provenance: (1) Same as MS 332; (2) Colker MS 412; acquired in 1989 from Quaritch.
(iv) A leaf from Cicero, Oratio Pro Caelio [Italy, 15th century].
c.250 × 129mm. 28 lines, ruled in plummet, written in a humanistic script in light brown ink; with text comprising part of chapters 14-15.
Provenance: (1) Walter Ashburner (1864-1936) at Florence; (2) Colker MS 194; acquired in 1971 from Charles Ede, London.
(v) A leaf with Calendar Tables, also Remarks including about activities according to the months and the zodiac [Germany, 15th century].
c.175 × 125mm. 31 lines, rules in plummet with pricking visible on outer and lower margins; with notes and tables on finding the Dominical Letter (remains of adhesive, part of side margin folded over).
Provenance: (1) Same as MS 502; (2) Colker MS 504; acquired in 2002 from Quaritch.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.
Please note this lot is the property of a consumer. See H1 of the Conditions of Sale.
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