Pontificale-missale Johannis, ducis Bituricensis

Scanning from an original document. Part of the documentary ensemble: RegiaCharlesV This ms. complex intended for Jean de Berry is made up for the ff. 88-486 of the pieces specific to a pontifical for the use of Luçon, and the pieces specific to a missel, copied on the pontifical-missel of the bisho...

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Zusammenfassung:Scanning from an original document. Part of the documentary ensemble: RegiaCharlesV This ms. complex intended for Jean de Berry is made up for the ff. 88-486 of the pieces specific to a pontifical for the use of Luçon, and the pieces specific to a missel, copied on the pontifical-missel of the bishop of Luçon Étienne Loy8: aux ff. 289v, 414v, 474 are reproduced the personal mentions relating to Loy28( cf. Library of the chapter of Bayeux, ms. 61; Leroquais, Sacramental, II, 370-373 n ° 545). To the ff. 1-16 and 46-87, it contains three ordines, for the pontifical, imperial and royal courings, absent in the ms. 61 of Bayeux. The ordo of the pontifical coronation, attributed to Cardinal Jacques Stefaneschi, is copied on the m. 86 of the bibl. mun. Boulogne, dated to about 1320, illuminated by the Master of Saint George and made for this cardinal (cf. M. Dykmans, The papal ceremonial from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance, II, From Rome to Avignon or the ceremonial of Jacques Stefaneschi, Brussels-Rome, 1981, 179-185, Library of the Belgian Historical Institute of Rome, fasc. XXV). The imperial coronation is known to us by this manuscript only: cf. R. Elze, Die Ordines für die Weihe und Krönung of the Kaisers und der Kaiserin, Hannover, 1960, 139-144 n ° XXIIIA (Fontes juris germanici antiqui, in usum R. um ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis, 9). Finally, the corpse of the king of France has as its original a lost manuscript which was also the source of the ms. British Library, Cottonian Tiberius B VIII, copy commissioned by CharlesV for himself and edited by E. S. Dewick, The coronation book of Charles V of France, Cottonian ms. Tiberius B VIII, London, 1899. Contient : I ; II ; III ; IV Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original. Appartient à l'ensemble documentaire : RegiaCharlesV Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution : R 7202. Ce ms. complexe destiné à Jean de Berry est constitué pour les ff. 88-486 des pièces propres à un pontifical à l'usage de Luçon, et des pièces propres à un missel, copiées sur le pontifical-missel de l'évêque de Luçon Étienne Loypeau : aux ff. 289v, 414v, 474 sont reproduites les mentions personnelles relatives à Loypeau (cf. Bibliothèque du chapitre de Bayeux, ms. 61 ; Leroquais, Sacramentaires, II, 370-373 n° 545). Aux ff. 1-16 et 46-87, il contient trois ordines, pour les couronnements pontifical, impérial et royal, absents dans le ms. 61 de Bayeux. L'ordo du couronnement pontifical, attr