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IVO OF CHARTRES, Panormia1.7–26, in part (binding fragments)

St John's College MS 235 (fragments 28 and 36)

St John's College, University of Oxford

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Title

IVO OF CHARTRES, Panormia1.7–26, in part (binding fragments)

Shelfmark

St John's College MS 235 (fragments 28 and 36)

Place of origin

England

Date

s. xii ex.

Language

Latin

Contents

IVO OF CHARTRES Panormia

Form

codex

Support

Vellum.

Physical extent

Fragments from a single folio , no. 28 from the middle (perhaps the lower edge of the text), no. 36 from the upper corner.

Hands

Written in England in incipient gothic textura, s. xii ex.

Decoration

Sections of the text introduced by alternating red and blue lombards, with touches in the other colour, extended to 3 lines, written in the intercolumnar space.

Headings in red.

Provenance

MS 235 is a collection of binding fragments removed from College books (medieval portions only). This entry is for fragments 28 and 36 only.

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  • Ivo, Saint, Bishop of Chartres, approximately 1040-1116

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