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COLLECTION NAME:
Medieval Document Collection
Record
Identifier:
exwsms076_louen
Manuscript Identifier:
MS 076
Title:
Het Roomsch Martelaeren Boeck
Alternative Title:
MS 76, pp. iv-v
Alternative Title:
Roomsch Martelaer Boeck
Alternative Title:
Martyrology
Incipit:
Januarius Den Eersten. De Besnÿdenisse Ons Heeren Jesu Christi, is de Octave van sÿne geboorte
Origin Date:
1714
Origin Location:
Belgium
Description:
Text includes a general Catholic martyrology, as well as a separate martyrology following the Franciscan and Poor Clares calendar. Two colored pen and ink drawings are also included, one of St. Peter's Church in Louvain, and one of Louvain itself with text about the city and its environs. This opening is of the city of Louvain.
Provenance:
Written in Louvain, Belgium. On front paste down: “Conventús Lovaniensis 1714.”
Provenance:
On front paste down: "Conventus Lovaniensis 1714." Currently owned by Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Trappist, Ky.)
Secundo Folio:
D'Octave vanden
Extent:
186 leaves
Subject:
Catholic Church. Martyrology
Subject:
Manuscripts, Latin
Subject:
Louvain (Belgium)--In art
Subject:
Louvain (Belgium)--History--18th century--Pictorial works
Subject:
Martyrologies
Subject:
Saints--Calendar
Language:
dut
Language:
lat
Dimensions:
156 x 108 mm
Material:
paper
Collation:
Too tightly bound to determine collation.
Foliation:
ff. i + 182 + i, paginated i-vi, 1-313, 1-39, 40-44
Binding:
Manuscript is bound in leather with gold spine decoration.
Decoration Description:
Written in a small semicursive script in Dutch or German and Latin. pp. iv-v: brown and green pen and ink drawing of Louvain.
Is Part Of:
Manuscript 76, The Obrecht Collection of Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist Kentucky.
Is Part Of:
Medieval Document Collection
Publisher:
Western Michigan University
Date-Issued:
2016
Type:
Text
Format:
image/tiff
Format-Extent:
57,190,100 bytes
Rights Statement:
Rights Status:
No Copyright - United States
Access Rights:
Digital reproduction published by Western Michigan University and made available for private study, scholarship or research use under applicable U.S. Law. Access to digital reproductions provided by Special Collections at Zhang Legacy Collections Center, Western Michigan University.
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