Type

Lost Manuscript

Babel MS 8

An early fifteenth-century copy of Duns Scotus - textually, rather corrupt - which was dispensed with in the mid-1520s, perhaps a century after its production. Two fragments are known from consecutive leaves (Harsnett I.d.3 i following Harsnett I.d.3 ii).

Textual Information
Subject
Theology
Author of work
Iohannes Duns Scotus
Title of work
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum (Opus Oxoniense)
Language
Latin
Palaeography
Type of script
Gothic
Script detail
cursive
Place of production
England
Date of production
s. xv 1
Material Information
Material
Parchment
Layout
Bicolumnar
Decoration

Filigree initials, three-lines high.

Ruling
Lightly ruled in plummet with single border to each column
Dimensions
Page

?230+mm (h) x 156+mm (w)

Number of lines
52? (extrapolated from width)
Number of columns
2
Height of minims
2mm
Space between lines
4mm
Height of written space
?182
Upper margin

4++

Inner margin

10+

Width of text 1

61

Reservation 1

15

Width of text 2

65

Outer margin

12+

History and further information
Information on dismantling

The manuscript was presumably dismantled at the binders in England (London?), when the printed volume was bound very soon after its publication in 1525.

Number of folios represented
2
Author: David Rundle_