Collectanea in Epistolas Pauli

Scope and Content

Text from Collectanea in Epistolas Pauli by Peter Lombard. Includes the end of the preface and the opening of Romans; likely written in the southern Netherlands. First line 1r: vestigio mare rubru(m) t(ra)nsire fecit. First line 1v: tem eque ut(ris)q(ue) e(ss)e . n(on) p(er) legem s(ed) p(er) fide(m) ch(rist)i.

Other Finding Aids

de Hamel, Christopher. 'Phillipps Fragments in Tokyo,' in The Medieval Book and a Modern Collector: Essays in Honor of Toshiyuki Takamiya, eds. Takami Matsuda, Richard A. Linenthal, and John Scahill. D. S. Brewer & Yushodo Press Ltd.: 2004. Pp. 19-44.
Additional descriptions by Margaret Silvers.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Single parchment leaf in double columns, pricked in both margins with traces of pencil and dry-point ruling. Parchment dimensions 370 x 262 mm, total written space 268 x 174 mm, space between columns 15 mm, text columns 78 and 80 mm, 35 lines per column. Red and black marginal notations and red title "epistola pauli ad" in upper margin of verso, fine floral intial in red, green, and blue on verso, modern pencil note in upper margin of verso reading "xiith century." Written in black ink.

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