Dublin Core
Title
Missal: Missale
Date
15th c.
Contributor
Ege, Otto F.
Description
Leaf 33. "The Missal, written for the convenience of the priests, combined the separate books formerly used in different parts of the service
namely the Oratorium, Lectionarium, Evangeliarium, Canon, and others. Gutenburg, who printed his famous First Bible about the time this manuscript was written, based his type designs on a contemporary book hand simialr to this example. The craftsmen who created this manuscript had the difficult problem of writing, inserted rubrics, and large or small colored initials."
Extent
27.5 x 37 cm.
Medium
Manuscript
Subject
Missals--Germany
Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
Language
Latin
Source
Fifty original leaves from medieval manuscripts, Western Europe, XII-XVI century.
Is Part Of
Fifty original leaves from medieval manuscripts, Western Europe, XII-XVI century. Otto F. Ege.
Provenance
Ege, Otto F.
Rights
No Known Copyright
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
This is a rights statement for the compound object consisting of the medieval manuscript leaf and the information card provided by Otto Ege. The leaf has No Copyright in the United States. The card has No Known Copyright. Determination was attempted and based on Ege's death date and possible publication date. It was concluded that the card is probably not in copyright.
Type
Text
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
spc_ege_000104080_33
Spatial Coverage
Germany
VRA Core
Work Attributes
Description
Angular Gothic
Location
Special Collections and University Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries
Z109 .E4 YSMS Spec 31794000831238
Date
15th c.
Elements
Date
- @dataDate 2017-10-02 19:33:40
earliestDate
1400
- @dataDate 2017-10-02 19:33:29
latestDate
1499
- @dataDate 2017-10-02 19:33:29