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Willelmus Durandus — 1451; Italian, Venice(?)

MS. Add. D. 39

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Title

Willelmus Durandus — 1451; Italian, Venice(?)

Shelfmark

MS. Add. D. 39

Place of origin

Italian, Venice(?)

Date

1451

Language

Latin

Contents

Willelmus Durandus Rationale divinorum officiorum

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

218 fols.

Decoration

Fine borders, initials. Close in style to MS. Add. D. 10. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 489)

Illuminated initial, border and coat of arms; coloured initials, rubrics. The arms are gules, a closet nebuly argent between three roses of the last.

Acquisition

Acquired before about 1878.

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  • Durand, Guillaume, approximately 1230-1296

  • Jacobus, son of Henricus of Utrecht, active in Venice (?), 1451

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