Shelfmark
MS 211
Main entry--corporate name
Title
Breviarium (fragm.). manuscript
Publication, distribution, etc.
England, between ca. 1375 and ca. 1425.
Physical description
1 volume (1 leaf) : parchment, initials.
Note
A leaf cut in two, but nearly complete, previously used as pastedowns in a binding: fragment of the sanctorale of a small breviary.
Note
The feasts are Invention of the Cross, John before the Latin Gate, Gordianus and Epimachus, Nereus and Achilleus (3-12 May). Cf. Breviarium ad usum Sarum, III, 281-9.
Note
Written space 82 mm wide.
Note
Two narrow columns.
Note
Initials: blue with red ornament.
Note
Written in England.
Note
Formerly pastedowns in a binding, probably a duodecimo, with obsolete and unidentified Eton College Library shelfmark Da.8.18.
Note
This catalogue record is based on the work of Neil Ker as cited in the references below.
Citation/references note
Ker, N. R.. Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, v. 2 (1977), p. 781-2
Cite as
Eton College Library, MS 211
Binding
Bound by Wilson & Co.
Subject
Subject
Breviaries Manuscripts.
Subject
Manuscript fragments.
Added entry--place
England.
Language code
lat
Identifier
B50161