De civitate Dei
Information About This Item
Creator
Augustine of Hippo
Title
De civitate Dei
Date
1150 - 1199
Description
Contents: Contains part of xvii.23, 24, and xviii.1.
Provenance: John Bagford (1650s-1716) to St. Martin-in-the-Fields; sale 1861 to Sir Thomas Phillipps, n.15758; his sale 22 May, 1913, lot 742; Sir Sydney Cockerell (1867-1962) sale Sotheby's 3 April, 1957; William Salloch (Ossining NY) Cat. 258 (1968) to U. Missouri.
Script: Romanesque
Notes: Initial is in style of early Ottonian illumination, foliate decoration was widespread in English Mss of s. XII. Latin
Decoration: 8-line decorated initial on recto (originally verso), formed of reserve parchment defined with red strips of varying widths on the outer edge. A stem with three, thick petals at circular terminus curves upward in interior.
Relation
McC. GATCH, MILTON. “‘FRAGMENTA MANUSCRIPTA AND VARIA’ AT MISSOURI AND CAMBRIDGE.” Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 9, no. 5 (1990): 434–75. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41154792.
Della Schiava, Fabio, Marina Giani, and Alexandra Vereeck. “A SURVEY OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF AUGUSTINE’S DE CIVITATE DEI: NEW ACQUISITIONS.” Aevum 94, no. 2 (2020): 439–72. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27119522.
Identifier
Fragmenta Manuscripta 009
Format
Parchment - 145 x 100 mm - Recto/verso sides as fragment are opposite to recto/verso in original ms. 1 col., probably of 2, single bounding lines. 21 lines visible, 7 mm apart. Ruling in leadpoint. Brown Ink.
Language
Latin
Type
manuscript fragment
Coverage
England