Manuscript No. 35: Psalter

Title Manuscript No. 35: Psalter
Publication Date: 15th/16 Century
Publication Place - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Type belge
Language Armenian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID Armenian MS 35 | ark:/21198/zz0026hvs8
Record ID oai:library.ucla.edu:ark:%2F21198%2Fzz0026hvs8
Library Location University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Date 15th/16 Century
Notes None. Textblock loose but still sewn and intact; some detached leaves. Traditional Armenian sewing structure. Herringbone stitch sewn on three cords; central cord is thicker than the other two. Central notch is V-notch to accommodate thicker cord; head and tail notches are V-cut. Edges soiled and very word and rounded. A few threads remain at tail from endband tie-down of primary core. | Poor state of preservation. Besides the defective binding, many leaves are missing at the beginning and end of the book; also extensive lacunae throughout the codex. Many leaves have been misbound, and a substantial number of leaves have suffered damage from fire and dampness. Many marginal ornaments have been partially trimmed in the process of binding. Scribbles on many pages. | The codex contains four headpieces, with illuminated incipit lines and marginal palmettes (fols. 42v, 62, 83, and 97v), as well as 30 bird-form and tubular initials with corresponding marginal birds and palmettes, which mark the major divisions of the book.The contrast of highly competent calligraphy and amateurish illumination is striking. The initials and corresponding marginalia are very simple: either bird or tubular initials, palmettes or bird marginalia, drawn in thick lines of the orange/red ink used for rubrics. There is no modeling. Even for such simple illumination, the artists had recourse to pencil preliminary drawings, which he then partially erased.All of the headpieces consist of a rectangular frame, filled with vegetal interlace and topped with a symmetrical array of leaves and tendrils. All four headpieces are slightly different in coloration, as if the artist experimented (unsuccessfully) as he worked. Fol. 42v is, indeed, an ugly jumble. Uneven red lines define the basic forms. Leaves are striated in a yellow-gray wash or filled with the same red. The ground within the rectangle is filled with an uneven application of dull blue. The same palette is used for the marginal palmette and the incipit line, and, fortunately, nowhere else in the manuscript. Fols. 62 and 97v carry headpieces done all in red. The task of creating a symmetrical composition with a convincing interlace overwhelmed the artist in both folios. On fol. 97v he began to dill the field with the yellow-gray wash, but thought better of it. The headpiece on fol. 83 features a new use of the inks used elsewhere in the manuscript, with the basic outlines in heavy lines of the black ink used for the text, picked out in red. The effect is bolder, though not much more sure-handed, than that of the other illuminations. | Text in bolorgir, written in one column of 18-19 lines. Subtitles in red bolorgir, and initials throughout the text in red erkatagir and notragir capital letters. Because of the defective stat of the codex, the number of quires and of leaves in the gatherings cannot be determined. | None.Inscriptions:Fol. 32v. In left-hand margin.Fol. 42 In crude notragir.Fol. 42. In same hand as script of text.Fol. 97. In minuscule bolorgir. | more | less
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Manuscript No. 35: Psalter

Publication Date 15th/16 Century
Publication Place - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Type belge
Language Armenian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID Armenian MS 35 | ark:/21198/zz0026hvs8
Record ID oai:library.ucla.edu:ark:%2F21198%2Fzz0026hvs8
Library Location University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Date 15th/16 Century
Notes None. Textblock loose but still sewn and intact; some detached leaves. Traditional Armenian sewing structure. Herringbone stitch sewn on three cords; central cord is thicker than the other two. Central notch is V-notch to accommodate thicker cord; head and tail notches are V-cut. Edges soiled and very word and rounded. A few threads remain at tail from endband tie-down of primary core. | Poor state of preservation. Besides the defective binding, many leaves are missing at the beginning and end of the book; also extensive lacunae throughout the codex. Many leaves have been misbound, and a substantial number of leaves have suffered damage from fire and dampness. Many marginal ornaments have been partially trimmed in the process of binding. Scribbles on many pages. | The codex contains four headpieces, with illuminated incipit lines and marginal palmettes (fols. 42v, 62, 83, and 97v), as well as 30 bird-form and tubular initials with corresponding marginal birds and palmettes, which mark the major divisions of the book.The contrast of highly competent calligraphy and amateurish illumination is striking. The initials and corresponding marginalia are very simple: either bird or tubular initials, palmettes or bird marginalia, drawn in thick lines of the orange/red ink used for rubrics. There is no modeling. Even for such simple illumination, the artists had recourse to pencil preliminary drawings, which he then partially erased.All of the headpieces consist of a rectangular frame, filled with vegetal interlace and topped with a symmetrical array of leaves and tendrils. All four headpieces are slightly different in coloration, as if the artist experimented (unsuccessfully) as he worked. Fol. 42v is, indeed, an ugly jumble. Uneven red lines define the basic forms. Leaves are striated in a yellow-gray wash or filled with the same red. The ground within the rectangle is filled with an uneven application of dull blue. The same palette is used for the marginal palmette and the incipit line, and, fortunately, nowhere else in the manuscript. Fols. 62 and 97v carry headpieces done all in red. The task of creating a symmetrical composition with a convincing interlace overwhelmed the artist in both folios. On fol. 97v he began to dill the field with the yellow-gray wash, but thought better of it. The headpiece on fol. 83 features a new use of the inks used elsewhere in the manuscript, with the basic outlines in heavy lines of the black ink used for the text, picked out in red. The effect is bolder, though not much more sure-handed, than that of the other illuminations. | Text in bolorgir, written in one column of 18-19 lines. Subtitles in red bolorgir, and initials throughout the text in red erkatagir and notragir capital letters. Because of the defective stat of the codex, the number of quires and of leaves in the gatherings cannot be determined. | None.Inscriptions:Fol. 32v. In left-hand margin.Fol. 42 In crude notragir.Fol. 42. In same hand as script of text.Fol. 97. In minuscule bolorgir. | more | less
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