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Ps.-Theotimus — 13th century; Italy

MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 2

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Title

Ps.-Theotimus — 13th century; Italy

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 2

Associated place

Italian

Place of origin

Italy

Date

13th century

Language

Latin

Contents

New Testament
1. (fol. 3) Gospels
2. (fol. 79) Apocalypse
3. (fol. 88v) Acts
4. (fol. 108v) Catholic Epistles
5. (fol. 121v) Epistles of Paul
6. (fol. 155) Salomonis proverbiae
7. (fol. 157) Ps.-Theotimus Life and Passion of St Margaret
Followed (fol. 162v) by four prayers for her mass, written by the same hand.
8. (fol. 163) Office of the Cross

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 163 (162) + i fol.

Binding

17th century or 18th century, Italian?: wood boards with broad squares, near-black leather with modest blind tooling, no clasps; spine with (added?) 18th-century gilt red-leather label and gilt lines. 212 137 c. 43–44 (book closed).

Acquisition

Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817.

Provenance

On the fly leaf (fol. 1) accounts of the year 1325 mentioning: Manfredus massarius vetus; Otholinus novus massarius; Orlanus sindicus fratalis; Martinus condam Michaelis veteris; ducatus Dacie imposite occasione palis ibi omnibus colectoribus deputatis; Martinus riconetus.

Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805

Giuseppe Canonici, -1807

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Title

New Testament

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 2

Summary

1. New Testament:

Fol. 3. Gospels

Fol. 79. Apocalypse

Fol. 88v. Acts

Fol. 108v. Catholic Epistles

Fol. 121v. Epistles of Paul

2. Fol. 155. Salomonis proverbiae

3. Fol. 157. Ps.-Theotimus, Life and Passion of St Margaret

4. Fol. 163. Office of the Cross

Date

13th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 volume

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Latin Biblical

New Testament

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  • Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805

  • Canonici, Giuseppe (d. 1807)

  • Theotimos, Pseudo-

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