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Vita Sancti Ermenlandi Abbatis, may have lost lines. The last line written in pencil on
enim in ea oratorium inpar. This parchment leaf is followed by two paper leaves. The next parchment leaf (
†uamine† velocius consummasset.
vitaand the
passionescontained in the MS. The calendar begins with the following sentence written in capitals (4 x 4 mm) in red ink:
The items are listed as follows: first in the left margin with their number of occurrence, i, ii, iii, followed by the title of the text. Following the name is a folio number written in a tiny cursive
Here are the first two and the 48th item:
De cella in qua amore vite contemplative se reclausit & de.None of these items, however, are found in the present manuscript.
The codex is substantial and was paginated in the
18 (wants 1, 2, 7, 8), 18, 312 (wants leaves 4, 9, 12), 48, 56, 68 -88, 914 (wants leaves 5, 6, 7), 108, 118, 128, 138, 148, 158, 168, 172, 188, 198, 206, 218, 228, 238, 248, 258, 268, 278, 288, 296, 308-368, 378 (wants leaves 7,8), 38-398 (39 wants leaves 7, 8), 408-488 (48 wants leaves 3, 6, 7, 8).
The manuscript begins with a recto leaf, which is numbered 3 in a modern hand in pencil. The manuscript is paginated continuously from
The first gathering is an 8 but wants the first and the last leaf (i, and viii). Between the first and the second gathering are two thick blank paper pages, likely
Vita sancti Ermenlandi Abbatis, is in pencil on number
Vita Sancti Augustini Episcopus: Scio item non solus. There are two scribes who employ the
ubi tunc temporis custodia obscurrissima habebatur.
Hinc colligitur q.ue Sanctus Bonifacius †magunt† sedis archiepiscopi & sanctus Perminiusur
The
The monastic scriptorium of the