f.1 is a fragment of Thomas Aquinus, In Three Sentences.
f.5r starts a commentary on Apocalypse
Type and date as per Baroffio - Iter Liturgicum Italicum. Calendar missing Jan and Feb
Other classical works at the end, starting f.47r
First some sad news - It is with a heavy heart that we learned this week of the passing of Jean-Baptiste Piggin (@jbpiggin), whose MacroTyprography started this work and continued it for more than 4 years. He and his dedication will be missed.
One of the manuscripts digitized this week is Ross.156, a glossed Gospel of Matthew with prolog. It was clearly part of a complete glossed Gospel book, as the last folio is the start of John (f.104 to the right. This image is in UV, showing the partially erased later owners mark at the bottom.
f.1 is a fragment of Thomas Aquinus, In Three Sentences.
f.5r starts a commentary on Apocalypse
Type and date as per Baroffio - Iter Liturgicum Italicum. Calendar missing Jan and Feb
Other classical works at the end, starting f.47r