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Denys Ryckel, Gérard Rondel — 15th century, end; Dutch

MS. Lat. th. e. 29

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Title

Denys Ryckel, Gérard Rondel — 15th century, end; Dutch

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. th. e. 29

Associated place

Antwerp

Place of origin

Dutch

Date

15th century, end

Language

Latin

Contents

(fol.1) Denys Ryckel Liber de particulari iudicio Dei
(fol.49) Gérard Rondel Tractatus ⟨Geradi⟩ Rondelli de extreme infirmitatis preparatione
(fol.58v) Verses (elegiacs)

Form

codex

Support

Paper, anchor, cf. Briquet 371

Physical extent

i + 59 leaves

Decoration

Large red initial with green penwork (fol.1).

The rest plain red

Binding

contemporary stamped leather binding on boards, rebacked and restored.

Provenance

Front pastedown a document issued by the archdeacon of Antwerp, 15th century

Bought, 1948.

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  • Rondel, Gérard, canon of Liege, early 15th cent.

  • Dionysius, Cartusianus, 1402-1471

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