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The first of 3 #BookOfHours from the #TischLibrary at #TuftsUniversity, MS 9 has been uploaded. This is Use of #Utrecht, from the tail end of the 15th C, but in Latin, not the Geert Groote translation. It is only minimally decorated, some elaborate letters and flourishes, by the Master of Hugo Jansz van Woerden. See f.39v, below, for an example
http://www.cokldb.org/p/v100/ms/850
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98 #Manuscripts were digitized by the #Vatican this week, because they don't care about #Thanksgiving http://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week47.html
Includes a ton more Greek works, including an illuminated John of Damascus, a post-Byzantine Greek Ordo, a Latin Rituale, more Russian psalter volumes, more Henry Stevenson Jr, and a poignant Ferrial Psalter made in Constantinople in 1452
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A full page miniature of John of damascus, seated with halo left, teaching a bunch of students standing right. From pal.gr.242 f.3v
A page of black minuscule greek, with water damage to the top 5 lines from Pal.gr.225 f.117v

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Question for someone who knows far better than I do: How would you describe this hand? It looked minuscule from a distance, but close up the letterforms are way easier to read and more consistent across position...
( Pal.gr.258 the text is Paulus Evergetinus Synagoge)
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59 new #Manuscripts from the #Vatican this week
http://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week40.html
Has a large number of Hebrew manuscripts, including a copy of al-Farabi's "mahiyyat al-nafs", many of the Pal.gr volumes finally added to the BAV repos, a 2 volume Atlantic Bible and, clearly, a text from Henry Stevenson Jr.
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a page of Hebrew semi-cursive with a single line larger in the 5th line. from vat.ebr.294 f.18r

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74 new from the this week
http://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week39.html
Includes a Martyrology, Ramon Llull with diagrams, a very elaborate Fransiscan Antiphonal (well the pictures from it), some Russian pictures of ... something, a book of horse bridal drawings, Sallust, Lucan, and ..... Henry Stevenson, Jr.!
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A page of square neumes on 4 red stafflines starting with a large illuminated initial C. It is from Ross.1195 f.1r
A page of small circular diagrams in red and green ink with one larger diagram at bottom right. It is f.1v from Ott.lat.2347

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Me: Huh, this looks like it's different texts mushed together in one binding
BAV: You're 50% of the way there, we just didn't bother to bind them together, all shelved in a lump
(#Vatican Ferr.90)
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In my bubble.

Ms: München, BSB, cgm 5, f. 179v. @medievodons

aaronm,
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@emmalbriant @dailymedievalcats @medievodons Alexander the great exploring the oceans in a barrel made from glass. He has a rooster, a dog and a cat. The rooster is to tell time, the cat is to help him breath, and the dog is how he surfaces once the dive is complete (by killing the dog).

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Ott.lat.386 (great shelfmark) has some flyleaves from a Homilarium in Bari-type Beneventan script. @medievodons

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43 new this week from http://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week36.html
Includes more Sallust, more Greek Hagiography, several histories including a Historia Langobardorum, a Pouillé for Sens and Troyes, some 19th c Russian liturgy, AND MORE
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f.1r Ott.lat.1664, apage of 14th C gothic script with borders on all sides and an illuminated initial O

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@medievodons and Art Historians, I need help with a word. Is there a specific term for "those little groups of three dots" one often sees in manuscript illumination? As example in Ott.lat.1562 f.1r. I feel like I've seen them so much they need a specific term, but I can't seem to recall one

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First Danish #BookOfHours has been added to #Cokldb in Lund Universirt Medeltidshandskrift 35, aka the Karen Ludvigsdatters Tidebog. Undecorated, except for a few crude penwork initials, mostly at the start of an office (see start of the Joys of the BVM on f.66r below)
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http://www.cokldb.org/p/v100/ms/840
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@medievodons Unlike the prayers, the calendar is in Latin, with only 116 entries. It is rather accurate, though the scribe omitted "15 Kl July" the dominicals are correct and the saints match them. Only one unknown saint on June-3 "Frasini epi". Unsurprisingly King Canute IV of denmark gets an entry in red on July-10 (see f.5r below) with the odd notation "Kanuti regis & mris kentille"
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Does anyone recognize this
Source is BAV Ott.lat.877 f.1r. I think this was originally a flyleaf that just had the title of the work (Bede's Historia Anglorum), but the cruciform thing is puzzling me
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45 new from the this week
http://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week30.html
Includes more 18th C music from the Cappela Giulia, more late 16th C antiquarian works from Octavia de Strada, two volumes of acts by Antipope Benedict XIII, Greek Liturgy, and the requisite volumes by Henry Stevenson Jr.
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A page of Humanist script with elaborate borders on all four sides of Livy's

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49 new #Manuscripts added this week by the #Vatican www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2023/week29.html
Includes several Slavic liturgical works, a French Anonymous Chronicle, a nice Greek Gospel with cannon tables, several more 18th C mass settings from the Capella Giulia, some unidentified (by me) palm-leaf MS, an anatomically-correct kidney-initial, and more!
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A page of Vatican Ott.lat.912 f.57v containing 2 columns of Middle French written in a batarde hand. There is a miniature at the top right of a bishop sitting with a writing board
A page of 18th music containing the Graduale for a mass for St. Giles. From Vatican Capp.Giulia IV.158 f.3v

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Back to #CoKLDB with another #Dutch #BooksOfHours . This is from the Huis van het boek in The Hague, courtesy of the lovely ecodices.nl. MMW 10 E 1 was made c. 1438 in Utrecht. The calendar is almost full, 359 saints. It has a nice compliment of Dutch saints, including Willibrord and Livinus in red in November. One notable oddity is that the "300 Moors of Oct-15 are counted 344 (see below)
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f.10r. A page of a dutch Book of Hours showing the calendar for the first part of October.

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Medievalists: You see, Thomas Aquinas' ideas were so complex and revolutionary that he couldn't slow down to write clearly. That's why his handwriting is notoriously terrible
Humanists: So his bad handwriting means his ideas are the best?
M: Yup!
H: So just below Pico della Mirandola.... 😎
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(From Ott.lat.607 f.1r)

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Is using a 'z' as an abbreviation sign something seen commonly? This source, Capp.sist.163 is the first place I've seen it.
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