Dear Sapientes:
I am currently working with a mansucript from the vatican library,
vat. ottob. lat. 185, and The "page" is sub-divided into section
markers (in between the two columns), a-k. Now the only other
time I have seen this is in mss. from scriptoria connected to the
university of Paris. However, ottob. lat. 185 is supposed to be an
english ms. (although possibly from a franciscan convent). Does
anybody know of any examples of english mss. from the 13th
century that use this same form of section marking?
Any guiding literature would be most welcome.
BTW, the ms in question contains Bonaventure's commentary on
the fourth book of the Sentences, a series of theological questions
and part of the Super Psalterium of Robert Grosseteste. I am
working on the last one, for those who haven't been bored to death
by my interests already...
Cheers
Jim
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Dr James R Ginther
Dept. of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT UK
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/trs/ (Theology and Religious Studies, Leeds)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cms/ (Centre for Medieval Studies, Leeds)
http://www.grosseteste.com (The Electronic Grosseteste)
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"First up ther wor nobbut God. An 'e said, "Ee, lad, turn th'bloody
light on." -Yorkshire paraphase of Gen. 1.2
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Dr James R Ginther
Dept. of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT UK
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone: +44.113.233.6749
Fax: +44.113.233.3654
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/trs/ (Theology and Religious Studies, Leeds)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cms/ (Centre for Medieval Studies, Leeds)
http://www.grosseteste.com (The Electronic Grosseteste)
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"First up ther wor nobbut God. An 'e said, "Ee, lad, turn th'bloody
light on." -Yorkshire paraphase of Gen. 1.2
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