Annotation | Preliminary title: description based on MMDC (Medieval Manuscript in Dutch Collections). Dating: first quarter 15th century. Material: parchment. Contains a calendar. Contains also a mass for deliverance from the plague, instituted by pope Clemens VI. Quire (?) with different lay-out (19-20 lines). This part ends with an almost empty leaf with the maxim 'fortis ut mors dilectio', a crude coat of arms and the year 1552. On the last leaf (former paste down on the pasted side) a little verse on 'heer dirck zoen' and a dog. Layout and script: 1 column, c. 23-24 lines, littera textualis. Binding: medieval binding, contemporary; blind tooled binding, clasps. Illustration and decoration: decorated initial with border decoration. Region of origin: ecclesiastical principality of Utrecht (Sticht); localisation based on the style of the decoration. Publication about described material: C. Dekker, Een schamele landstede : geschiedenis van Goes tot aan de Satisfactie in 1577. Goes 2002. p. 512 and p. 517. Digitized version: Gemeentearchief Goes Electronic reproduction. Utrecht: Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht, 2023 Originating from the library of the Crutched Friars, Goes. This library was confiscated by the town of Goes in 1583. Medieval binding, contemporary; blind tooled binding, clasps. C. Dekker, Een schamele landstede : geschiedenis van Goes tot aan de Satisfactie in 1577. Goes 2002. p. 512 and p. 517 | Translate |