Astronomical calendar, preceded by `Tabula ad sciendum gradum lune omni die etatis sue` and `Tabula ad sciendum quis planeta regnat`., 14th century-15th century.
Scope and Contents
Each month has a double opening; the first half of January, the second of July, and the first of August are lost.
On folio 35 verso are added notes on horoscopes and solar eclipses, 15th century.
Blue paraphs. Some empty squares coloured yellow. Considerable rubrication.
Dates
- Creation: 14th century-15th century.
Extent
0.00 Linear metres
Arrangement
Collation: 1 folio, 1⁸ (-1, 2), 2⁸ (-6, 7, 8). No signatures or catchwords. Pricking with round awl. Ruling in ink. 1 column. 38-39 lines. Text area 145-155 x 104-112 millimetres.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Vellum.
Physical Description
0.00 linear metres145.00 x 204.00 millimetres
Dimensions
145.00 x 204.00 millimetres
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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