scriptura dicit sicio
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Title
scriptura dicit sicio
Identifier
Melbourne, Mon. Uni. MS. Bischoff frag. 013
MS 1830
Description
2 columns. Written Area: 90 x 161mm. Number of Lines: 10. Column Width: 70mm, column 2 of damaged side is 74mm. Column & line rulings in lead (?) Rubrication.
First Lines: (recto) scriptura dicit sicio, (verso) iudeis sepilire erat autem. Liturgical Minuscule. Last Lines: (recto) too damaged to read, (verso) ...dem dominum nostrum ihesum cris-.
Content: Missal. Part of the Good Friday mass. Included are: John 19:28-20.22 (scriptura dicit sicio - tradidit spiritum), John 19:34-19:37 (-tinuo exiuit - Et iterum), a mostly worn away line where one can see scrip of scriptura, John 19:40-19:42 (iudeis sepilire - posuerunt ihesum), and the collect Omnipotens sempiterne deus qui gloriam tuam omnibus (part of the Good Friday mass). Have Rosenthal's notes ('Manuscripts from the Collection of Professor Bernhard Bischoff', p. 5 no. 16, from Colker's notes).
Place of Origin: Germany
From the Monash Rare Books collection of over one hundred fragments of medieval manuscripts and early printed books from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries that had belonged to the world-renowned authority on medieval palaeography (the study of handwriting), Professor Bernhard Bischoff (1906-1991).
Extent
Physical Size: Portion of a vellum leaf (121 x 228mm).
Citation
“scriptura dicit sicio,” Monash Collections Online, accessed December 9, 2023, https://repository.erc.monash.edu/items/show/69660.