File:End of main hand; three note hands. Signature of Catesby (NYPL b12455533-426878).tif

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English: * Listed in De Ricci, Seymour, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York. N.Y.: H.W. Wilson, 1935; and Supplement, New York, N.Y.: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962.
  • Ownership : Early signatures of Robert Notte, W. Catesby, and John, Early of Warwick. Obtained in 1926 from W.M. Voynich by Wilberforce Eames for his library. Bequeathed by Eames, 1940.
  • De Ricci, 2316. De Ricci, Supplement, 330. Chart by Dr. G.B. Guest. Note in manuscript.
  • 30 long lines per page, ruled in pen. Prickings and catchwords visible. 16 quires of 8 folios each, followed by 1 quire of 12 folios, 2 quires of 10 folios, and 1 quire of 2 folios, with a leaf (Part II) inserted between ff. 161 and 163.
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  • Opening 5-line red/blue puzzle initial with penwork. Alternating 2-line or 3-line red and blue initials with crude opposing-color penwork. Red and blue placemarkers. Rubrics.
  • De Ricci and Guest cite Albertus Magnus (?) as author. Note in manuscript says that this work has been attributed to several authors, including Albertus, but is in fact the work of Hugh of Strassburg, who flourished at the end of the 13th century.
  • 1 scribe, plus noting hands ff. 161v, 163r-v
  • According to table of contents, this work has seven books: 1. De natura divinitatis(?); 2. De creaturis; 3. De peccatis; 4. De humanitate dei; 5. De virtutibus et gratia; 6. De sacramentis; 7. De fine mundi. Main text ends f. 161; notes follow.
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End of main hand; three note hands. Signature of Catesby.
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England
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Renaissance and medieval manuscripts collection, ca. 850-ca. 1600.
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