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- Housed in a matte frame., Text with strong “st”-ligature and written with a wide-nibbed pen. Four simple ornamental capitals throughout., Strip cut from a Carolingian liturgical manuscript, quoting Luke 15:29-30 and Ephesians 5:6-9., 3 lines in unknown ruling in Carolingian minuscule; text of the middle line faded with significant loss of text; word holes throughout with minimal loss of text., and Dealer’s prospectus on back of the mat frame.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Fragment of the Bible used for bookbinding. Fragment was recovered from reuse between sewing stations around spine of book and hence folded with scuffs. Worm holes in margin with no loss of text., Some diagonal pen-strokes probably recording the marking up of the manuscript for breathing during lectures. There is a small correction in near-comtemporary hand. Text on the recto is completely faded., A binding fragment with the remnants of 5 lines of text from Matthew 25:33-35., Remnants of 5 lines in unknown ruling written in German minuscule with pre-Caroline minuscule elements., and Et-ligature used internally within words indicating a ninth century date.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Prickings visible. Holes for the stitching can be seen in the folds of the fragments. The fragments were used as binding material and text is partially unreadable., The first letters of each line are written in capitals, set slightly apart from the line., Two 13th century manuscript fragments of an unrecorded copy of Renaut de Montauban, a Old French chanson de geste telling the story of the four sons of Haymo and their magical horse in their rebellion against Charlemagne. The fragments consist of two narrow strips of parchment cut from the top and bottom of the same bifolium. They contain fewer than 100 lines of the poetic text. The first fragment is the upper portion of the conjoined leaves and the second fragment is the lower portion of the conjoined leaves. The fragments were used as binding material in an sixteenth century French print book. The right margin of each fragment has been cut away, with slight loss of text., The text is written in clear textualis book hand (textualis libraria). Each fragment is written in two columns on each side., and The fragments were used as spine guards recovered from the binding of a sixteenth century French printed book belonging to the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies in the Hekman Library at Calvin University. The bookbinder who retained the fragments and gave them to Frans Van Liere in 2016. The fragments were later donated to WMU Special Collections.
- Date Created:
- [1175 TO 1299]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries