Lost Manuscript

Babel MS 8

An early fifteenth-century copy of Duns Scotus - textually, rather corrupt - which was dispensed with in the mid-1520s, perhaps a century after its production. Two fragments are known from consecutive leaves (Harsnett I.d.3 i following Harsnett I.d.3 ii).

Textual information

Subject: 
Theology
Author of work: 
Iohannes Duns Scotus
Title of work: 
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum (Opus Oxoniense)
Language: 
Latin

Palaeography

Type of script: 
Gothic
Script detail: 
cursive
Place of production: 
England
Date of production: 
s. xv 1

Material information

Material: 
Parchment
Layout: 
Bicolumnar
Decoration: 
Filigree initials, three-lines high.
Ruling: 
Lightly ruled in plummet with single border to each column

Dimensions

Page: 

?230+mm (h) x 156+mm (w)

Number of lines: 
52? (extrapolated from width)
Number of columns: 
2
Height of minims: 
2mm
Space between lines: 
4mm
Height of written space: 
?182mm
Upper margin: 
4++mm
Inner margin: 
10+mm
Width of text 1: 
61mm
Reservation 1: 
15mm
Width of text 2: 
65mm
Outer margin: 
12+mm

History and further information

Information on dismantling: 

The manuscript was presumably dismantled at the binders in England (London?), when the printed volume was bound very soon after its publication in 1525.

Number of folios represented: 
2
Date last updated: 
Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - 11:56