Type

Fragment

Colchester: University of Essex Library, Harsnett, K.d.23 i

Lost manuscript
Textual Information
Subject
Documentary
Title of work

List of published books

Section

G to K

Orientation
foot alternately to fore-edge and to gutter
Transcription

 (lists alphabetically works with book size, and occasionally date, the latest mentioned being 1595)

Palaeography
Type of script
Italic
Place of production
Germany?
Date of production
s. xvi
s. xvi ex
Material information
Material
Paper
Type of fragment
Flyleaf
Fragment type detail

two flyleaves and a folded-over stub

Element of folio

all together form a sheet, with loss of one vertical edge

Ruling

None

Further information
Notes

The dimensions given are those of a single flyleaf. The whole fragment is one unbound sheet, tall in account-book style, which has been folded over so that the stub is double thickness. This explains why, while the rectos are oriented with foot to the fore-edge, the versos have their foot to the gutter, and the fold of the stub interrupts a line of text. Each page of the sheet has a single column, with a crease -- no signs of stitch-holes -- separating the two columns. See the Babel MS for dimensions of the full leaf.

Author: David Rundle_
Dimensions
Fragment

160mm (h) x 110mm (w)

Number of lines
15
Number of columns
1
Height of minims
1mm
Space between lines
6mm
Height of written space
110mm
Width of written space
90mm