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JOHAN MARTENS The Fasciculus Temporum of 1474 On form and content of the incunable In the preface such as it is included in the chronicle Fasciculus Temporum, for the greater part written down in 1470, the compiler Werner Rolevinck, from 1447 onward Carthusian in Cologne, advises future copyists of these assem- bled facts and events above all to preserve the arrangement of his model.' 1 '...lectori iudicium committo... rogans. ut si cui transcribere placuerit diligenter observet spacia et numerum correspondentem ne longius aut strictius ponat quanto exemplar habet...' I I leave it to the reader to judge ... asking him, in the event he should wish to take over something, to be mindful of the timespan and the corresponding year so that it won't be longer or shorter than in the example]. If these words - which here relate to his description of Assyrians, Romans et aliorum, but are equally applicable elsewhere - lead to the conclusion that there was a definitive model of it, the following will have to be considered as the explanation of the author's intentions: '...Depinxi igitur in medio folii circulos cum nominibus personarum debitis pro quolibet tempore et infra et supra lineas duas
Quaerendo – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1992
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