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Címlap: Bocskay György, Mira calligraphiae monumenta (1561-62) című művéből, melyet Joris Hoefnagel illuminált

Felirat az 5. fólió verzóján, 56. lap


Verso of fifth flyleaf

Georgii Bochkaj Mira calligraphiae monumenta et pictoriae patientiae diligentissima indicia. Ab an. 1562 ad 1596.


Lee Hendrix and Thea Vignau-Wilberg: Mira calligraphiae monumenta: A Sixteenth-Century Calligraphic Manuscript Inscribed by Georg Bocskay and Illuminated by Joris Hoefnagel. THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM MALIBU, I992


CODICOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MANUSCRIPT

Ms. 20 (86.MV.527)

Prepared with assistance of Linda Ogden and Nancy Turner

DIMENSIONS: 16.6 x 12.4 cm (66/16 x 47/8 in.). Height and width trimmed. (H. originally at least 17 cm [77/4 in.] as indicated by the tab on fol. 46 [upper portion of Roman majuscule S]).

SUPPORT AND INTERLEAVING: 145 folios. Fols. 1-129 of fine white vellum (thickness: .06-15 mm) written and illuminated on recto; fols. 130-51 of heavier vellum (thickness: 15-25 mm) written and illuminated on recto and verso. Fols. 85, 86, 105, 106, 129 of paper. Interleaving with sixteenthcentury fine white laid paper bearing a watermark of an eagle (close to Briquet 224). A paper singleton is tipped to the inside of a vellum bifolium, with a paper bifolium wrapped around the outside of the vellum bifolium; this followed by a vellum bifolium with a paper singleton tipped inside. Pattern repeats except in quires 68, 70, 72, where the outer wraparound is of coarse tan laid paper identical to that of the flyleaves.

RULING: Fols. 1-129, textpricked and blind ruled. On most of these folios, the image area is ruled in metalpoint along the fore, inner, and lower edges.

COLLATION: Folios numbered 1-151 in red ink in a modern hand (fol. 8 excised after this foliation), a2, b4, 1-32, 42 (+2, fol. 8, an inserted singleton, now lacking), 52 (1 tipped to 2, lacks interleaving), 6-172, 184, 19-222, 232 (+3, fol. 50), 24-402,412 (fols. 85, 86 paper), 42-502, 512 (fols. 105,106 paper), 52-542, 552 (+2, inserted singleton of gold beaters skin, now lacking), 56-612, 622 (+3, fol. 129, of paper, tipped to interleaving), 63-732, c4, d2 (+1).

MEDIA: Fols. 1-129 written by Georg Bocskay in a variety of inks including brown, carbon black, and blue, with gold and silver leaf and painted gold; illuminated by Joris Hoefnagel in watercolor and gouache, painted gold and silver; some folios with metalpoint underdrawing. Fols. 130-51 by an unknown scribe. Letter grids in brown ink; Roman majuscules and Gothic minuscules in carbon black ink. Illuminations by Joris Hoefnagel in watercolor and gouache, carbon black ink, painted gold and silver, painted gold lettering.

BINDING: Full, straight-grain, red morocco leather over pasteboards, with gold tooling on boards and spine. Possibly eighteenth-century German. Green silk endbands. Marbled paper upper and lower pastedowns. Flyleaf sections of coarse tan laid paper (with partially visible watermark of a heart, possibly inscribed with the initial W surmounted by a cross). Gilt on all edges. Scallop design tooling of edges at endbands. Bookplate (upper pastedown): nineteenth-century engraved bookplate with castle and the name "Fritz Gans" in ligature. Inscribed with brown ink on the top verso of the fifth flyleaf, Georgii Bochkaj / Mira calligraphiae monumenta / et pictoriae patientiae / diligentissima indicia. / Ab an. 1562 ad 1596.


Hendrix -- Vignau-Wilberg, 411-412.

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