While single manuscript leaves in the United States were sourced from hundreds, perhaps thousands, of manuscripts and distributed by many bookdealers, a large portion of the Canadian corpus of around 650 leaves can be traced to a single source in the mid-twentieth century: Cleveland educator, collector, and dealer Otto F. Ege. Because of this common origin, an analysis of the Canadian corpus presents intriguing possibilities for the identification of related membra disiecta. This article presents a case study focusing on the four Canadian leaves from the late thirteenth-century Beauvais Missal. Keywords: Codicology, Otto Ege, membra disiecta, manuscript fragments, fragmentology, liturgy, manuscript studies, medieval manuscripts Résum...
Of the four hundred manuscripts offering Seneca's Epistulae ad Lucilium, half contain only the first...
Country of origin: Germany Date: ca. 1150 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Medieva...
International audienceWhere are Bec’s books ? – The monks of Bec Abbey possessed a remarquable libra...
Country of origin: Beauvais, France Date: 1285 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Me...
Country of origin: Beauvais, France Date: 1285 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Me...
Otto Ege’s identification of Leaf 4 in his portfolio Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts...
Manuscript fragment on illuminated vellum of a Missal containing: Mass for the fourth Sunday after E...
Abstract This essay invites readers to see the special issue of Florilegium it introduces as an oppo...
The vellum is worn, there is a small hole, which is probably a defect in the original animal\u27s sk...
The article explores the heraldic, liturgical, hagiographical, and iconographic components of an ill...
The study is divised into two parts, plus an additional note. The first part gives an accurate descr...
The manuscript was purchased in 1961 as an unidentified fragment. It has since been identified as le...
What do the following institutions with special collections of rare books and manuscripts have in co...
Depuis quelques années, on assiste à un regain d’intérêt pour la noblesse canadienne en Nouvelle-Fra...
The third class (γ) of the two hundred or so manuscripts containing the first part of Seneca's Epist...
Of the four hundred manuscripts offering Seneca's Epistulae ad Lucilium, half contain only the first...
Country of origin: Germany Date: ca. 1150 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Medieva...
International audienceWhere are Bec’s books ? – The monks of Bec Abbey possessed a remarquable libra...
Country of origin: Beauvais, France Date: 1285 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Me...
Country of origin: Beauvais, France Date: 1285 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Me...
Otto Ege’s identification of Leaf 4 in his portfolio Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts...
Manuscript fragment on illuminated vellum of a Missal containing: Mass for the fourth Sunday after E...
Abstract This essay invites readers to see the special issue of Florilegium it introduces as an oppo...
The vellum is worn, there is a small hole, which is probably a defect in the original animal\u27s sk...
The article explores the heraldic, liturgical, hagiographical, and iconographic components of an ill...
The study is divised into two parts, plus an additional note. The first part gives an accurate descr...
The manuscript was purchased in 1961 as an unidentified fragment. It has since been identified as le...
What do the following institutions with special collections of rare books and manuscripts have in co...
Depuis quelques années, on assiste à un regain d’intérêt pour la noblesse canadienne en Nouvelle-Fra...
The third class (γ) of the two hundred or so manuscripts containing the first part of Seneca's Epist...
Of the four hundred manuscripts offering Seneca's Epistulae ad Lucilium, half contain only the first...
Country of origin: Germany Date: ca. 1150 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Medieva...
International audienceWhere are Bec’s books ? – The monks of Bec Abbey possessed a remarquable libra...