Box 2
Contains 26 Results:
Mutilated bifolium from a glossed Vulgate Bible, Psalms 39 and 41., Ninth century.
Description: Written in Latin, on parchment with red capitals and rubrics in Carolingian script. Marginal glossing in a smaller hand (also a Carolingian script) and some staining on the second folio. Contains Psalms 39:2-13, 41:7-43. Provenance: Lost description by Susan Farrier, n.d. Formerly b.21.
Leaf from Leo Magnus’ Tractatus, 75, 76. , Ninth century.
Description: Written in Latin in two ruled columns on flesh side of the parchment only. In a Carolingian script and including occasional red initials, rubrication, and highlighting. Taken from a binding. Provenance: Lost description by Elizabeth Rowe, 1981. Formerly m.31.ID Number: CornellMedMS_022.jpg (a).
One binding strip probably from a Bible containing Jerome, Matthew 3.21.1-11 and Zacharias 9.9.9. , Ninth century.
Description: Narrow binding strip written in Latin on parchment in a Carolingian script with no decoration. Provenance: Lost description by Camille Bennett, May 1979. Formerly o.33.
Mutilated bifolium from a lectionary including readings from Acts 3:9-10., Ninth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a Carolingian script and featuring some red rubrication. Provenance: Formerly 007.ID Number: CornellMedMS_014_001.jpg (a).
Leaf containing capitula for 1. Corinthians 3:16-4:17 on recto and Bible fragment on verso., Ninth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a Carolingian script.Provenance: Acquired by George Lincoln Burr. Formerly folder v.40.
Leaf with commentary on Luke 7:36, probably from Germany., Ninth to tenth century.
Six leaves from a Tours Bible., Eleventh century.
Description: Fragments from a Tours Bible, written in Latin on parchment in a late Carolingian/ early Praegothica script. Fragments contain parts of the books of Genesis, Daniel, and Numbers.Provenance: Lost description by Boyd Hill, 1979. Formerly r.36 1-6.
Two mutilated bifolia from a missal containing parts of Matthew 9 and 18, and Ephesians 4, with some diastematic neumes., Eleventh century.
Fragment from a Byzantine patristic manuscript in Greek., Eleventh century.
Description: Written in Greek on parchment in two columns, evidently a homily about St. John Chrysostom. Provenance: Acquired by Laurent Ferri, August 2016.ID Number:
Mutilated bifolium containing Haimo of Auxerre’s Homiliae de tempore, 81. , Late eleventh century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a neat Carolingian script. Ruled in hard-point and this has cut through the parchment a little on leaf 1.Provenance: Lost description by Samuel Overstreet, May 1981. Formerly p.34.ID Number: CornellMedMS_020_001.jpg (a); CornellMedMS_020_002.jpg (b).