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Faulhaber 2021: Se ha suprimido manid 6704, creado en 2019 sin darse cuenta de que se trataba del antiguo MS Heber ~ Phillipps ~ 8257 ~ Kraus, unificando los datos de los dos registros.

Carrillo 2011 describe la filigrana de la guarda suelta como “un aro ovoide dentro del cual hay una cruz latina (como en Briquet, núm. 7582 o10818). Sin embargo Briquet n. 7582 corresponde a un peregrino escrito dentro de un círculo, mientras Briquet n. 10818 corresponde a una mano con flor.

Descr. encontrada en una h. mecanografiada de la librería Quaritich, que acompaña el MS, reproducida en Carrillo 2011:

Santillana (Íñigo López de Mendoza), Marqués de. Los Proverbios; Question del Origen de la Cavallería.
Folio (28.5 by 21.1cm), MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, 136 leaves (of 137) including the last blank leaf but lacking f. 120, the penultimate leaf of the Proverbios (the missing text supplied in an 18th century hand in the margins of the two neighbouring leaves); the Proverbs written in a single column in a large litera bastarda, the gloss in double columns in a smaller bastarda; heading in red on first leaf, paragraph marks to the left of each verse of the Proverbs alternately in purple and red, some initials in plain red or purple, others in these colors with contrasting penwork and marginal flourishes; ocasional marginal jottings; some signs of use, a few stains, but generally in excellent condition with wide margins showing in many cases the pin-holes, bound in early vellum, the spine lettered “Proverbios Morales”. Spain, third quarter of the 15th century.(…)

Descr. en la Bibliotheca Heberiana: “Mendoca (Lopez de) Marques de Santillana, los Proverbios con glosa del Doctor Pero Diaz. Cod. Membr. del Siglo XV. With some curious letters at the end on Ancient Chivalry, dated in Burgos and Guadalajara in 1444.