One of the Vatican's finest manuscripts of the Decretrum Gratiani, a great collection of laws, has just been digitized. The high resolution lets you zoom in close to figures like this rosy-cheeked bishop:
Here's a king from the copious initials, and I wondered if the gold-blue-red tiles were a throne, and got a reply from @GlossaeIuris:
My full list of new digitizations:
Here's a king from the copious initials, and I wondered if the gold-blue-red tiles were a throne, and got a reply from @GlossaeIuris:
This 14th century codex from Toulouse is made up of 404 folios and contains the commentary of Bartholomew of Brixen in the margins. Mirabile has details on its former owners.To me it looks certainly like a king on his throne! Maria Alessandra Bilotta (@ManuscritsMidi) has studied this manuscript, her 2014 article is available online in the Ascheri Festschrift, https://t.co/ZJ97ww0mot— GlossaeIuris (@GlossaeIuris) May 15, 2019
My full list of new digitizations:
- Chig.A.VIII.231 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Ross.130,
- Urb.lat.581,
- Urb.lat.1029.pt.2,
- Vat.estr.or.124,
- Vat.lat.2493, Decretum Gratiani (above)
- Vat.lat.2523,
- Vat.lat.3557,
- Vat.lat.4638,
- Vat.lat.4719,
- Vat.lat.4721,
- Vat.lat.4748.pt.2,
- Vat.lat.4786 (Upgraded to HQ), Petrarch's Trionfi?
- Vat.lat.4797 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Vat.lat.4802,
- Vat.lat.4812,
- Vat.lat.4814,
- Vat.lat.4835 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Vat.lat.4836,
- Vat.lat.4840 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Vat.lat.4845,
- Vat.lat.4852 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Vat.lat.4853,
- Vat.lat.4854,
- Vat.lat.4858 (Upgraded to HQ),
- Vat.lat.4862,
- Vat.lat.4865,
- Vat.lat.4867, about magic, witchcraft and demons, among other subjects. See the entry on this codex in the eTK; from the catalog, indications of Seneca here too
- Vat.lat.4869,
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