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Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550 icon

Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550

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Life and The Prickynge of Love , provides substantial discussion ofvoluntary submission to ecclesiastical authority as a moral imperative and habit. Such analysis, which gives added theological substance and precision to important terms in the  Mirrour , may provide further

National Library of Scotland, Advocates' MS 18.1.7 Described by: Ryan Perry from MS examination in the National Library of Scotland. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Lavishly illustrated copy of Mirror of the Blessed Life , mid C15. Condition

are signalled with a 3-line initial, blue with red flourishes. The Meditations begins with a 4-line gilt initial, with purple pen work flourishes; subsequent initials at the top of sections are 2-line initials, blue with red-penwork. Titles, Headings, Rubrics: Running

scribe D's stint is 2-line, without flourishes. Titles, Headings, Rubrics: Running titles with chapter numbers (recto and verso) marked by blue paraph (?), eg. ' ¶ Die ¶ Jouis ¶ ca m xxxiii m ; as Sargent records, the headers

Toyko, Professor Takamiya MS 4 Described by: Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading   Nicholas Love, Mirror of the Blessed Life , with several other Christological and Marian items, c. 1425-50 Condition Number of Items 4 Title(s) of Pseudo-Bonaventuran

e " (recto); item headings are also in red ink, and set against a blue paraph, Latin text is also in red; alternating red and blue paraphs provide subdivisions. Sidenotes are written in a slightly enlarged script in red. Other:

this reason the MS is thus counted by Kathleen Scott among the atypical mss in the corpus, which generally have blue initials with red flourishing. (Scott, p. 71) Chapter titles in red ink. Textual subdivisions are provided by paraphs. Catchwords

white dove, banner of text reads ‘Ave Maria, gratia plena, dominus tenum (Luke 1:28). Right, Mary kneeling over book in blue and pink robe with halo turns back to face angel. Nativity (Middle 1/3 of the page, preceding the ‘Nativity

frames and lines ruled (in pencil and infrequently in red ink) with some signs of pricking. Rubrication/ Ordinatio Initials: 4-line blue initials with red pen-work flourishes at the beginning of each item and 2-line initials at the beginning of sections

and lines ruled in pen; some signs of pricking. Rubrication/ Ordinatio Chapter headings (and headings of items 2-4) in red; blue paraphs provide subdivisions; the manuscript opens with a 3-line initial with pen-work sprays- thereafter, all initials are unadorned. Where

border decoration; border initials, occurring at the beginning of the daily divisions are thereafter 4-line; chapters begin with 2-line initials, blue, with red pen-work flourishes. Titles, Headings, Rubrics: Other: Illustration 6 border decorations of good metropolitan quality that date, according

Yale University, Beinecke Library MS 535 Described by: Ryan Perry from microfilm analysis Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Nicholas Love, Mirror of the Blessed Life , 4th quarter C15? Condition - Number of Items 2 (2 further items

Glasgow University Library, MS Gen. 1130 Described by: Ryan Perry from microfilm analysis. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Nicholas Love, Mirror of the Blessed Life with Adam of Dryburgh, Soliloquium , 1st-2nd quarter C15? Condition - Number of

typical 'KL" initial (marking new months). Incipits/headings in red ink, j-motif line fillers, in red and/or blue ink; paraphs, poss. alternating red and blue distinguish the concluding words of a text from the following text (if they share a line);

of border decoration; major sections (eg. Ten Commandments, Seven Deadly Sins) and the subsections within these delineations begin with 2-line blue capitals with red pen-work flourishing; all sections in the Meditations similarly begin with these initials; tales in Handlyng Synne

purple ink is used for flourishes to blue initials. Titles, Headings, Rubrics: No running titles. Incipits in red ink, sometimes accompanied by a paraph. Sidenotes are regularly set against alternating red and blue parpaphs. Alternating paraphs also subdivide the texts.

in pen, pricking visible. Rubrication/ Ordinatio Chapter headings, chapter numbers (in the Rolle texts), incipits/explicits in red; alternating red and blue paraphs, that are normally preceeded by a 7 shaped positura mark (on occasion the punctus mark is not further

Rubrication/ Ordinatio - Illustration A very amateurish full-border on fol. 1, with ivy-leaves and single ball and squiggle motifs, in blue, red and gold. Number of Scribal Hands 2: A: fols 1-150r B: fols 150v-180r Style of Hands A: semi-cursive

it is possible the full marginal apparatus was added following the partial version in the formal hand. Alternating red and blue paraphs in pen-work decorative box provide subdivisions. Other: Catchwords are written in boxy scroll cartouches; quire and leaf signatures

Running headers are applied somewhat sporadically; titles and chapter numbers in text block, red ink with paraphs (alternating gold and blue) set in pen-work decoration; these paraphs also mark textual divisions; direct citations from biblical characters etc underlined in red;

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