Text The text is written in the
capitalis rustica script used by the Romans for literary manuscripts and kept by the Carolingians for secular works. The type of text was very common, and used often during these times. This text is taken from the Latin translations of Aratus's poem by Germanicus. Each image contains a text description underneath, so the manuscript is mostly considered a picture book. An exception to the use of the capitalis rustica script is folio 93v, the planetarium, where the routes of the planets are inscribed with quotes from
Pliny the Elder's
Natural History in
Carolingian minuscule.
Miniatures Constellations, planets and the seasons are depicted in 39 full-page miniatures, all on the verso pages, with corresponding poetical descriptions on the recto. It contains 42 constellations, but at least five miniatures are lost. The lost constellations and miniatures include the Sun and Moon, Jupiter, and the constellations of Centaurus and Virgo. The illustrations are probably copied from a
Late Antique version of Germanicus' treatise; the subjects modeled in a "lively, illusionistic" manner typical of ancient painting. The missing constellations, Virgo Centaurus with Lupus and Corona Australis can be found in a different tenth-century copy of the Leiden Aratea located in the municipal library of Boulogne-ser-Mer. After the thirty six images of the constellations, there are two images which represent the five known planets at the time. Four male heads and one female head that are detached represent these five planets and they are described as "wandering stars" that "follow a different law." The five planets are Saturn, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars. On a different page, four female heads represent the four changing seasons. Folio 93v consists of a full-page planetarium. The planets paths are described along the lines in Carolingian minuscule. Around the border there are small figures that represent the zodiac signs, which is interesting because this is a copy from a fourth century manuscript called the
Calendar of 354 instead of a copy from the Aratea. Each picture contains a blue background with a red border, and the image central to the paper. ==Illuminations==