John of Garland, 'Dictionarius’ (binding fragments)
St John's College MS 235 (fragments 62 and 68)
St John's College, University of Oxford
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Title
John of Garland, 'Dictionarius’ (binding fragments)
Shelfmark
St John's College MS 235 (fragments 62 and 68)
Date
s. xiv in.
Language
French
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Vellum.
Physical extent
Fols. 4, two fragmentary bifolia.
Hands
The text written in gothic textura semiquadrata, the gloss in anglicana, s. xiv in.
Decoration
Spaces for 3- and 4-line capitals, some filled with unflourished red lombards.
Some red-slashed capitals near the start and extended decorative paraphs in text ink at the head of gloss sections.
The gloss broken by small red paraphs.
Provenance
MS 235 is a collection of binding fragments removed from College books (medieval portions only). This entry is for fragments 62 and 68 only.
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