[Biblia]

Description

Decoration: biblical books and divisions of Psalms have historiated 9-line initials in colours, on gold grounds, and with ornamental bars extending to the margins that are often decorated by birds and grotesques. English and French schemes of iconography are used side by side. Prologues have small ornamental initials. Folio 125v includes an instruction written for the illuminator. Written in a small textualis prescissa. On long-term deposit from Ripon Cathedral. The manuscript includes an unusual feature, a double psalter, with Jerome's Gallican and Hebraic versons of the psalms in parallel columns. Elsewhere, there is also confusion in the sequence of the biblical texts. See for a fuller description: N. R. Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, vol. 4 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983) p. 205; F. Ward, "A Thirteenth-Century English Bible: Ripon Cathedral Library MS 1", MA Dissertation, University of Leeds, 2005. See also: N. J. Morgan, Early Gothic Manuscripts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982-1988) pp. 123-124.

Metadata

Identifier wpccqcvm
IRN 372715
Class Mark Ripon Cathedral MS 1
Level Item
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/wpccqcvm
Collection(s) Ripon Cathedral, Medieval Manuscripts
Category Archive Print
Parent Record Ripon Cathedral Medieval Manuscripts
Date [ca. 1260]
Size and Medium 1 v. (iv, 534, ii leaves) (2 columns, 52 lines)

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