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Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) — 12th century - early 13th century; Italian

MS. Lat. th. c. 36

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Title

Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) — 12th century - early 13th century; Italian

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. th. c. 36

Place of origin

Italian

Date

12th century - early 13th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) Commentary on Apocalypse

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i (paper) + 146 + i (paper)

Hands

Fine rounded early gothic

Decoration

Coloured initials with penwork.

Binding

Sewn on three wide split/double straps, nailed to the outside of the wood boards, covered with reddish-brown leather; the spine inscribed in grey-blue ink 'Haymon. | In Apocal.', and with a trace of a paper label

Acquisition

Bought at Christie's, 17 Nov. 1976, lot 375.

Provenance

Chiaravalle della Colomba, near Piacenza, on the evidence of the binding.

Paolo Giovio (1483–1552) (?)

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  • Giovio, Paolo, 1483-1552

  • Haimo, of Auxerre, -approximately 855

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