The Osborn collection of 12 fragments of illuminated manuscripts from the 14th to the 16th century
Image Count:
22
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
There is a feast for every day. The computistical data are Golden Number and Day Letter. Among the saints in red: Pontianus (14 Jan.), Pancratius (12 May), Servatius (13 May), Boniface (5 June), Odulphus (12 June), Lebuinus (25 June), Hieron (17 August), Lambert (17 Sept.), Maurice (22 Sept.), Remigius (1 Oct.), Victor and Gereon (10 Oct.), Willibrord (8 Nov.!), Lebuinus or Livinus (12 Nov.).
Description:
On parchment., Red heightening of the majuscules and red and blue plain initials., The calendar is written continuously, without beginning a new page for each month. Ruled in light brown ink for one column of 18 lines below top line (type 15 with two additional vertical lines for the computistical data, 83 x 61 mm.). Pricking visible in the upper or lower margin., and Written in black and red ink in Northern Gothica Textualis Libraria.
The Osborn collection of 12 fragments of illuminated manuscripts from the 14th to the 16th century
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Description:
f. 1r-v // Sinte Iacob, b. Sinte Philips, b. Sinte Bartholomeus, b. ...Alle heilighe apostelen ende ewangelisten, biddet voer ons. Alle heilighe discipulen Ons Heren, biddet voer ons. Alle heilighe Onnosele Kijnderen, b. ... Sinte Ponciaen, b. Sinte Sebastiaen, b. Sinte Fabiaen, b. //, On parchment., Red heightening of the majuscules and red and blue plain initials., The b's of "b[idt voer ons]" are heightened with red. The invocations begin with alternately red and blue plain initials S., The presence of Pontianus before Sebastian among the martyrs points to Utrecht., and Written in black and red ink in Northern Gothica Textualis Libraria.
The Osborn collection of 12 fragments of illuminated manuscripts from the 14th to the 16th century
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Description:
f. 1r-v // die herten der apostelen een nuwe teyken der heilicheit. Opdat in hoerre alre monde soude voertcomen manieren van allen tonghen. Alleluya. Veers. Dat godlike vuer was toecomende [= Advenit ignis divinus]. Antiphona. Glorie si den Vader ... dat in horen monden gheboren worden manieren van allen tonghen. Alleluya. Te Deum. Di, God, loven wi, di, Here, belien wi. Al eertrike eert di, ewighe Vader ... in die glorie dijns Vaders. Men gelovet //, f. 2r-v //ne, ende mijn sonde is altoes tegen mi. Di allene heb ic ghesondicht ... Heer, lucke op mine lippen, ende mijn mont sal voertkundigen dijn lof. Want //
[to be identified], On parchment. Folios not in sequence, Pentecost. The "Te Deum" is in the Dutch translation of Geert Groote, N. Van Wijk, ed., Het Getijdenboek van Geert Grote (Leiden, 1940), p. 42., Ruled with blue ink for one column of 19 lines below top line (type 13, 86 x 63 mm.)., The majuscules are heightened in red. 1-line flourished initials in alternately gold with blue and blue with red penwork. At the opening of "Te Deum" 2-line dentelle initial with bar in gold, red and blue in the left margin ending in tendrils with gold balls and leaves in the upper and lower margins., and Written in Northern Gothica Textualis Formata.
The Osborn collection of 12 fragments of illuminated manuscripts from the 14th to the 16th century
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Ps. 6:4-11, 7:1-5, in Dutch translation. The same version in The Hague, Royal Library MS 133 D 26, J.G. Heymans,ed., Psalters der Moderne Devotie, Corpus Sacrae Scripturae Neerlandicae Medii Aevi, Series Minor, tomus 5, v. 2 (Leiden, 1978), p. 8.
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f. 1r-v // mijn ziel is alte zeer ghestuert mer du, Here, hoe langhe? Kere di omme, Heer ... si moeten omghekeert werden ende schamen zeer snelliken. Heer ghif. Antifona. Keer di omme, Here, ende wttrecke minen ziel ... als hi niet en is die se verlosse noch behoude. Psalmus. Heer mijn God, heb ic ghehopet in di, behout mi van allen dien ... Heb ic hem weder ghegouden dien //, On parchment., Red heightening of majuscules. Alternately red and blue plain initials of 1 line (2 lines at the opening of a Psalm)., Ruled with pale brown ink for one column of 18 lines below top line (91 x 62 mm.) The ruling type is probably 16 and the last but one in the vertical row of prickings is double., Was folio 148 in a manuscript (pencil foliation s. XIX-XX)., and Written in Northern Gothica Textualis Libraria.