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Mass Lectionary with Readings from the Epistles, In Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment

Mass Lectionary with Readings from the Epistles, In Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment

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Mass Lectionary with Readings from the Epistles, In Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment

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In Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment, Northern Italy (Brescia), c.1461-1484. Dimensions 260 x 186 mm, lacking the last leaf of text, otherwise complete, horizontal catchwords mostly in swirling cartouches with wash and penwork, ruled in gray ink (justification 174 x 127 mm.), written in black ink in an Italian rotunda on 21 lines. BINDING: In its ORIGINAL BINDING with wooden boards, traces of tooling with an interlacing pattern on the back board, leather on binding removed, clasps and catches missing, worm holes and wear, but in overall good condition, TEXT: This is a very fine display copy of an Epistolary: a rare type of lectionary that includes the texts for the second reading during Mass, the Epistles. This example represents a significant source for the history of the Dominican convent dedicated to Saint Florian, most likely St. Fiorano ai Ronchi in Brescia, Italy. PROVENANCE: The manuscript was made for use in a Dominican convent dedicated to St. Florian, almost certainly S. Fiorano ai Ronchi in Brescia, Italy. It can be dated after 1461, the canonization of St. Catherine of Siena, included in our manuscript; belonged to the library of the famous Italian writer and landscape architect Count Ercole de Silva (1756-1840); his stamp is found in the lower margin of f. 1; his collection was sold in Paris in 1869; Hartung & Hartung, auction 58, lot no. 4 (1989); modern booksellers' markings in pencil inside the front pastedown: "118" and "58/113/2." CONDITION: Lacking the last leaf with loss of text, black ink of text slightly faded on f. 1 and some other leaves but text legible throughout, f. 121 loose from the top sewing, minor stains, tiny worm holes on the first and last leaves, overall excellent condition. Complete descriptions and images available (TM 1250).

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Bookseller
Les Enluminures US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
TM 1250
Title
Mass Lectionary with Readings from the Epistles, In Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Northern Italy (Brescia), c. 1461-1484.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Italy, Italian, Italian Manuscript, Dominican, St. Dominic, Saint Dominic, St. Fiorano, St. Florian, St. Catherine of Siena, Epistles, Epistolary, Catholic, Liturgy, Monasticism, Medieval, Medieval Manuscript, Brescia, Bible
Bookseller catalogs
Italian Manuscripts;

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Les Enluminures

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About Les Enluminures

Les Enluminures was founded in Paris in 1991 by Dr. Sandra Hindman in association with the Chicago-based business, and it has opened a gallery in New York in May 2012. Specializing in manuscripts and miniatures from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

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Fine
A book in fine condition exhibits no flaws. A fine condition book closely approaches As New condition, but may lack the...
Leaves
Very generally, "leaves" refers to the pages of a book, as in the common phrase, "loose-leaf pages." A leaf is a single sheet...
Parchment
Pages or book covering made from a prepared animal skin. Parchment describes any animal skin used for books, while vellum is a...

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