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Walters Ms. W.13, Synonyms of Isidore of SevilleBrowse images (Browse images in a new window) | TEI in XML format
Manuscript
Synonyms of Isidore of Seville
Author
Authority name: Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636
Abstract
This modest German monastic textbook from the middle of the twelfth century survives in excellent condition in its original binding. Isidore of Seville, who died in 636, was the last of the great Latin fathers, whose works became core to the medieval monastic curriculum. The Synonyma, also known as the Liber lamentationum, starts as a dialogue between Man and Reason, in which Reason tells Man how he can reach eternal joy. The second part is a discussion of vices and virtues. The manuscript contains seventy folios and four decorated or inhabited initials.
Date
Middle of the 12th century CE
Genre
Literary -- Prose
Philosophical
Language:
The primary language in this manuscript is Latin.
Support material
Parchment
Heavy, darkened parchment
Extent
Foliation: 70
No flyleaves
Collation
Formula: 1-8(8), 9(6)
Catchwords: None
Signatures: None
Comments: Quires begin on fols. 1(1), 9(2), 17(3), 25(4), 33(5), 41(6), 49(7), 57(8), 65(9); hair side out
Dimensions
12.9 cm wide by 17.5 cm high
Written surface
9.6 cm wide by 13.0 cm high
Layout
Contents:
fols. 1v - 70v:Decoration:
fol. 1v:
fol. 2v:
fol. 30v:
fol. 69r:
Binding
The binding is original.
Romanesque binding of alum-tawed skin over beech boards with a later brass clasp; sewn on two slit, rolled tawed straps; "Synonima Isidorii" written on a rectangular strip of parchment on the upper board with the possible remains of a shelfmark above it; no pastedowns
Provenance
German monastic institution (ex libris, fol. 2r, "Iste libellus pertinet ad monasterium sanctum in [......]")
Obtained ca. 1860-1865 by Sir Thomas Phillipps, no. 22130 (fol. 1r)
Gruel and Engelmann collection, no. 130 (bookplate on inside upper board)
Henry Walters, Baltimore, by purchase, with bill dated June 9, 1903
Acquisition
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters bequest
Bibliography
De Ricci, Seymour. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. Vol. 1. New York: H. W. Wilson Company, 1935, p. 819, no. 380.
Contributors
Cataloger: Walters Art Museum curatorial staff and researchers since 1934
Editors: Herbert, Lynley; Noel, William
Copy editor: Bockrath, Diane
Conservators: Owen, Linda; Quandt, Abigail
Contributors: Bockrath, Diane; Davis, Lisa Fagin; Dutschke, Consuelo; Emery, Doug; Hamburger, Jeffrey; Klemm, Elizabeth; Noel, William; Sciacca, Christine; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.
Publisher
The Walters Art Museum
License
Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.
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