Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. Ludwig XIV 2
| Library | Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | Ms. Ludwig XIV 2 |
| Olim shelfmark | Aachen, Sammlung Ludwig, XIV 2 |
| Olim shelfmark | London, C. W. Dyson Perrins Collection, sine numero |
| Siglum | Lp |
| Century | saec. XII (1180 ca.) |
| Provenance | Antoine Lacombe, Antonio Pollet (1599) |
| European region of origin | Northern France |
| Collection | Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum |
| Family | Σ |
| Digital Images | getty.edu (initials only) |
| Description at | fama.irht.cnrs.fr |
| Author | Giovanna Murano |
Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. Ludwig XIV 2 is a luxury copy of Gratian's Concordia discordantium canonum; siglum: Lp.
Description
Membr.; 239 ff.; 442 x 290; Francia (Sens?); sec. XII (1180 ca.). Miniato; rubricato. Nei medaglioni dell'iniziale I(n prima parte) sono raffigurati il re e il vescovo quali rappresentanti dei poteri temporale e spirituale.
Contents
Introductio In prima parte agitur (1r-8r); Decretum (D.1-De cons. D.2 c.82; gruppo Σ) (8v-239v); gl. II Typ "written in two stages, or by two hands from the same scriptorium; change of ink (a third hand?) in de cons." (Kuttner); gl. diversorum (b, c).
Literature
Kuttner, Some Gratian Manuscripts pp. 535-536 n. 9. – Schilling, Decretum passim e pl. XV-XVI (arbor aff. et arbor cons.); XX, 2 (C.6); XXI, 1; XXI, 1; XXIII, 1. – Cahn, Iconography p. 68. – Weigand, Cardinalis 73-95. – Melnikas, Corpus vol. 1 fig. 9 (f. 8v), p. 117 fig. 17 (f. 63), p. 142 fig. 4 (f. 78) e passim. – Nordenfalk, Review of Melnikas p. 327. – Schadt, Darstellungen pp. 49, 166, 181, 184 e fig. 69. – Dolezalek, Weigand, Geheimnis 188 e passim. – A. v. Euw, J.M. Plotzek, Die Handschriften der Sammlung Ludwig, IV, Köln 1985, 41-48 figg. 1-10. – Weigand, Glossen 834-35. – Weigand, Development 62. – Capolavori del J. Paul Getty Museum. Manoscritti miniati, The J. Paul Getty Museum 1997, p. 28 n. 9 e tavv. - Rouse, Rouse, Manuscripts I 336 n. 84. – Wei, Decretum in France p. 370 n. 8. – L. Löfstedt, The MS. Ludwig XIV:2 (The “Getty Gratian” and the Old French Decretum Translation. Romanica Cracoviensia, 15 (2015) 192-215; L. Löfstedt, Traces of Saint Thomas Becket in the Getty Gratian (J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. Ludwig XIV 2). Getty Research Journal 7 (2017) 151-156.