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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Missouri (Fragmenta Manuscripta 071, Fragmenta Manuscripta 071)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Celestial Hierarchy IX 10, 11, commentary on (DS10144) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Missouri (Fragmenta Manuscripta 071, Fragmenta Manuscripta 071) |
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Hugh of St. Victor
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John Bagford (1650s-1716) to St. Martin-in-the-Fields; sale 1861 to Sir Thomas Phillipps, n.15758; his sale 22 May, 1913, lot 742; Sir Sydney Cockerell (1867-1962) sale Sotheby's 3 April, 1957; William Salloch (Ossining NY) Cat. 258 (1968) to U. Missouri.
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Dionysius the Areopagite
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s. XII(ex); 1185-1199
12. century
1185Gregorian
1199Gregorian
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Binding: Not bound.
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Other decoration, f. 1r-v: Decorated "C" (8 lines tall).
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Number of scribes, f. 1r-v: 1.
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Script, f. 1r-v: Transitional script.
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Layout, f. 1r-v: One column visible with 31 visible lines, with bounding lines, recto and verso ruled separately with leadpoint.
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Manuscript note: Companion to Frag. Man. 026, recto of fragment was original verso of codex.
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Bibliography: M. McC. Gatch, "Fragmenta Manuscripta and Varia at Missouri and Cambridge," Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society9 (1990) 434-75.
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f. 1r-v: Companion to Fragmenta Manuscripta 026;note that what is catalogued as the recto of the fragment was the verso in the original codex.
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f. 1r-v: Latin.
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f. 1r-v: Companion to Frag. Man. 026, recto of fragment was original verso of codex.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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