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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942192753503681, Ms. Codex 917)
- Secretum secretorum.
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English | De regimine principium ... etc.. (DS1721) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9942192753503681, Ms. Codex 917) |
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Secretum secretorum.
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Kings and rulers--Duties--Early works to 1800
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Education of princes--Early works to 1800
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Political ethics--Early works to 1800
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[14--]
15. century
1400Gregorian
1499Gregorian
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Extent: 20 leaves : paper ; 217 x 151 (148 x 100, 180 x 115) mm bound to 222 x 159 mm
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Title from caption title for predominant work (f. 2r).
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Script: Written in a Gothic script.
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Ms. codex.
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Binding: Modern boards.
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Decoration: Rubricated caption titles, a few simple initials, capital strokes, underlining, explicit of first work and headings in margin in second work.
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f.2r-17r: [prologue] Ordo vivendi phisice secundum Aristotelem ... [text] Cum sit corpus corruptibile eique accidat ... [commentary] Iste liber principali sua divisione dividitur in duas partes ... [f. 17r: text] Invenere mensuram excedere et cogitationes pessimas ac tristes habere haec omnia debilitant corpus et exsistant. [commentary] Alia autem sunt ex phi[sica?] in tuenda. [explicit...
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Collation: Paper, iii (modern paper) + 20 + ii (modern paper); 1¹² 2⁸; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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Layout: First work written in 13 long lines for text, commentary also in long lines in the text block but with approximately three lines of commentary to one line of text; second work written in 29-34 lines of verse, with headings in the margin.
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Origin: Written in Germany in the 15th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff (Munich), 1960.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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