Previously stored in a box with a black leather spine and corners. Labels containing names and running titles are preserved.
The leaves are now stored in three P2 boxes (CDX Premier Archival Die Cut Drop Spine Photograph Box). Each single leaf is wrapped separately in a thin paper cover.
Catalogued 26. mars 2021 by EW-J. This catalogue text is based on Andersen 2008.
Written in two columns of 53 lines. The written area measures 207 mm x 122 mm. Pricking can be found in the outer margin where the whole leaves have been preserved.
Red and blue litterae florissae spanning 7 lines with red flourishing.
Blue or red litterae florissae spanning 2-4 lines with red flourishing.
Alternating red and blue initials spanning one line.
Red chapter numbers in the margins.
Contemporaneous corrections in the margins.
According to Andersen (Katalog over AM Accessoria 7, p. s. 113) MS 122 is written in France in the thirteenth century.
Written in two columns of 45 lines. The written area measures 190 mm x 130 mm.
Several leaves have been trimmed and consequently some text is missing. Some leaves are cut in half or into more pieces.
The leaves are worn and the ink from the other side of the leaf has gone through the parchment; therefore a large part of the text is illegible.
Red, blue and green initials spanning 3-4-lines; a few of them featuring a palmette in a contrasting colour.
Section signs in red. Quotations from the bible underlined in red.