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What does a red v with a dot above mean in the Misal rico de Cisneros (Spain, 1518)?
Why does the Misal rico de Cisneros uses the word “Qiſſa”, and what is it supposed to mean? Why not “Miſſa” (Missa)?How often were medieval scribal abbreviations used?What does the clause “quae suae salvationis causa exstitit” mean?Representing medieval latin abbreviation symbols in UnicodeIs qsd an abbreviation for a Latin phrase?Does “a priori” have an implied substantive?What does this manuscript say?Reading a snippet of 15th century handwriting in LatinWhat is the Tinctura Physica?Why does the Misal rico de Cisneros uses the word “Qiſſa”, and what is it supposed to mean? Why not “Miſſa” (Missa)?What do three diagonal dots above a letter mean in the “Misal rico de Cisneros” (Spain, 1518)?
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What do the red v.
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Manuscript:
http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=12826&page=246 page 675
As stated in my other question, I've been making the manuscript into a font.
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What do the red v.
mean?
Manuscript:
http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=12826&page=246 page 675
As stated in my other question, I've been making the manuscript into a font.
medieval-latin abbreviations
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What do the red v.
mean?
Manuscript:
http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=12826&page=246 page 675
As stated in my other question, I've been making the manuscript into a font.
medieval-latin abbreviations
What do the red v.
mean?
Manuscript:
http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=12826&page=246 page 675
As stated in my other question, I've been making the manuscript into a font.
medieval-latin abbreviations
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This is the "Versicle" character, Unicode 2123, "Versiculus", ℣ if your screen can display it.
It is also possible that you may come across the "Response" character, U+211F, "Responsum", ℟, although this is much more common in the Liturgy of the Hours than in the Mass. (You will note that you have the word on your sample page, only slightly abbreviated).
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
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This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
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This is the "Versicle" character, Unicode 2123, "Versiculus", ℣ if your screen can display it.
It is also possible that you may come across the "Response" character, U+211F, "Responsum", ℟, although this is much more common in the Liturgy of the Hours than in the Mass. (You will note that you have the word on your sample page, only slightly abbreviated).
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
1
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
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This is the "Versicle" character, Unicode 2123, "Versiculus", ℣ if your screen can display it.
It is also possible that you may come across the "Response" character, U+211F, "Responsum", ℟, although this is much more common in the Liturgy of the Hours than in the Mass. (You will note that you have the word on your sample page, only slightly abbreviated).
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
1
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
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This is the "Versicle" character, Unicode 2123, "Versiculus", ℣ if your screen can display it.
It is also possible that you may come across the "Response" character, U+211F, "Responsum", ℟, although this is much more common in the Liturgy of the Hours than in the Mass. (You will note that you have the word on your sample page, only slightly abbreviated).
This is the "Versicle" character, Unicode 2123, "Versiculus", ℣ if your screen can display it.
It is also possible that you may come across the "Response" character, U+211F, "Responsum", ℟, although this is much more common in the Liturgy of the Hours than in the Mass. (You will note that you have the word on your sample page, only slightly abbreviated).
answered Jul 14 at 11:46
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Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
1
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
add a comment |
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
1
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
Thank you so much! Indeed, the manuscript does include ℟...I just mistook it for a capital rum rotunda due to ignorance. Now I'll be sure to label it correctly.
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 2:54
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
It’s a great adventure you’re undertaking and I hope you will find some way of letting us see the result when you get to the end of it.
– Martin Kochanski
Jul 15 at 6:46
1
1
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
This is what I've got so far :-) imgur.com/MOHN7Tp
– Fredrick Brennan
Jul 15 at 7:28
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