Jeffery & Yates, Descriptive inventories: Austrian libraries, v. 2, p. 302-303
Notes:
(18c) VI. 235. Last volume of the Four volume Bible. Unterkircher "Die romanische Bibel" says the there are 131 leaves, but as the insides of both covers were filmed it does not appear that any folios were omitted.
Provenance:
Ownership note on fol. 1r: Monasterii Montis S. Georgii 1652.
Physical Issues:
Folio
Reproduction:
Apply for reproductions to: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 7300, Collegeville, MN, USA.
2 cols. 36 lines. Ruled and Framed. Collation uncertain.
Script:
Uniform romanesque minuscule.
Support:
Parchment
Other Decoration:
Divided initials with foliate infilling. Some Lombards.
Notes:
Unnumbered except that the 60th leaf is numbered "50" (sic) and the 100th leaf is numbered "100" in a modern hand.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
fol. 1r - 123v
Supplied Title:
Part of a Bible, with prologues.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Following the last folio is the leaf of a small 16c ordinale, outlining the provisions for a feast of St. Benedict (probably 21 March of July 11). Verso not filmed.