Contributor
Stephen Mack
Description
Vellum is in poor condition; Revived Carolingian Script, Erin Kathleen Donovan contradicts this however, she writes that the handwriting displays both Caroline and Gothic characteristics.; Several done in red and in a very simple style. Similarly simple rubricated letters are abundant as well.; Ege writes that this is probably from Spain, however he notes that it may be from Southern France. He found that it was similar in style to a manuscript commissioned by Abbot Gutterius in 1189 (who is Spanish), but notes that the writing is similar to manuscripts from France and England. Amy Vandersall claimed that this book was from Austria or Germany after looking at the leaf in University of Colorado's collection, but provides no evidence for this claim.; Black and red inks
Description Recto
Peter 2:1-10 and John 20:1; Hair Side
Description Verso
Used on Friday and Saturday after Easter -- Matthew: 28: 18-20 and Peter 2:1; Flesh Side
Provenance
Purchased from Otto F. Ege
Format Medium
Vellum
Format Extent
34 cm x 23.5 cm
Files
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Relation Is Part Of
Otto F. Ege's "50 Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts"
Date Digitized
1-23-2007
Coverage-Spatial
Spain
Coverage-Temporal
Mid 1100s
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Missal: Number 2" (2014). Medieval Manuscripts. 33.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/mdvlmanuscripts/33