Magnencij Rabani Mauri de laudi[bus] Sancte Crucis opus. : erudicione versu posa[que] mirificum

Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856

Summary: De laudibus sanctae crucis (On the praise of the Holy Cross) is a collection of poems and figures, including geometric shapes, letters, drawings and even complex miniatures produced in the early 9th century in the scriptorium of the Abbey at Fulda under the direction of Hrabanus Maurus, archbishop of Mainz, who also provided the commentary found in the work. The book is an important testimony to Carolingian book art.
Signatures: Aa⁶ Bb⁴, a-k⁶, A-B⁶ C⁴ [$4 (-Bb4, a1) signed]; 86 leaves, folios [10 unnumbered] [I] II-LIX [LX], ²I-XIIII [XV-XVI (XVI blank)] [misprinting XXIX as XVIII].
Imprint: Imprint and date from colophon.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Illustrations (pattern or figure poems) are in red and black, sometimes complete woodcuts, sometimes woodcut with letterpress. Various poetic texts can be derived from the resulting configurations. Explanatory text and a transcript of the poem compliments each illustration. Also includes two illustrations of the presentation of a work to a pope. Text printed in red and black.
Binding: Bound in illuminated chant manuscripts inside a later binding of polished calf.
Additional Details: Edited by Jakob Wimpheling.

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