Unrecorded Carolingian Commentary on Psalms

CAROLINGIAN COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS, in Latin, two bifolia from a MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM [Italy, 9th century] 280 x 380mm. 4 leaves (2 bifolia), ruled in blind, preserving most of two columns per page, each with 27 lines written in Carolingian minuscule in brown ink, numerous initials in two sizes in red (recovered from a binding, and thus very worn on one side of each bifolium, and with significant losses on three sides). In an archival folder. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 19 June 1990, lot 1. Legible passages of text consist of short phrases of Psalm 67: verses 6, 9-14, 16-17, 19, 22, and 25, presented as short lemmata interspersed by passages of commentary. The eight pages appear to be textually consecutive and would therefore originally have been the central two bifolia of their gathering. THE COMMENTARY IS THUS FAR UNIDENTIFIED, AND PERHAPS NOT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED. In the 9th century there were three main commentaries on the Psalms: Augustine’s Ennarationes in Psalmos, Cassiodorus’s Expositio Psalmorum, and Pseudo-Jerome’s Breviarium; the present fragment is none of these. Other much rarer ones were the Glossa ex traditionum seniorum, Bede’s Titulatio, and the commentary found in the Mondsee Psalter. See M. Gibson, ‘Carolingian Glossed Psalters’, in R. Gameson, ed., The Early Medieval Bible: Its Production, Decoration and Use, Cambridge, 1994, esp. pp.96

Reference #

MS_BZ_1002

Civilization

Byzantine

Size

L. 28 cm, W. 38 cm

Condition

Fine Condition

Price

Price available upon request

Provenance

Baidun Collection, Christies sale November 2013

William Of Moerbeke’s Latin Translation Of Aristotle, Metaphysical

Three Leaves From A Decorated Manuscript On Vellum [Italy, Early Fourteenth Century]

3 leaves (a bifolium and a singleton), each 310mm. by 215mm., single column, 30 lines in black ink in a fine and professional university hand, capitals touched in red, paragraph marks alternately in red or blue, running titles in red “L[iber]” and “Phy[sica]” at head of each leaf, some early erasures and corrections, small flaws in vellum and occasional stains, else in fine condition.

Reference #

MS_BZ_1011

Civilization

Byzantine, Medieval, 1400 C.E.

Size

H. 31 cm x W. 21.5 cm

Condition

Some early erasures and corrections, small flaws in vellum and occasional stains, else in fine condition.

Price

Price available upon request

Provenance

Baidun Collection, acquired at Sotheby’s sale December 2013