On the Body and Blood of the Lord

Notes:
Marginal apparatus copied by the scribe in red includes initials of authors and subjects, decoratively boxed in red with touches of yellow, nota marks and the chi-rho symbol., Bound in modern half leather and wooden boards, spine with three raised bands, one clasp and catch fastening, traces of red and black visible on all three edges., One-line red initials with blue and ochre highlights, 1- to-4-line initials, red or black, filled in red and ochre, ochre and blue, or with touches of ochre or green, two 3- to 4-line white initials, f. 1v and 8v, with details in black, with white acanthus infill with red highlights and shading in black on ochre (on f. 8v, with blue dots), on blue notched grounds that follow the shape of the initial., An early twelfth-century, small-format Latin manuscript of the treatise of the Eucharist by Paschasius Radbertus, abbot of Corbie. There is an extensive marginal apparatus. The earliest and most widespread version of this text., Carolingian minuscule, and Produced in southern Europe in the early twelfth century. Purchased from Les Enluminures who procured it from a private European collection.
Date Created:
[1120 TO 1140]
Data Provider:
Western Michigan University. Libraries
Subject Topic:
Lord's Supper--Early works to 1800, Theology--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500, Manuscripts, Latin, and Transubstantiation
Language:
lat
Rights:
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