(Q9522)

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Chrestomathy of Latin authors.
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Astrology--Early works to 1800
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Latin poetry--Early works to 1800
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Latin literature--Study and teaching--Early works to 1800
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Early works to 1800
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Latin literature--Study and teaching
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Extent: 193 leaves : paper ; 192 x 136 (150 x 86) mm bound to 200 x 143 mm
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Title from supplied title of predominant work (Zacour-Hirsch).
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A note in French hypothesizes that this book represents the son's account of his studies to his father (f. 1r). The note is in the same hand as the interlinear Latin notes in the collection of Virgil verses.
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Mostly empty calendar for 1609 and 1610 on 5 leaves beginning at the back, upside down.
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Ms. codex.
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Foliation: Paper, 193; [1-193]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
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Layout: Written in 17 long lines; ruled in ink.
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Script: Written in a cursive script in the hand of Jacobus Dinetus (f. 4v)
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Binding: 18th-century calf with gold stamp of Plato on the front and of Dido on the back.
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Origin: Written in Paris in 1540 (f. 7v).
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Mostly crossed-out note from 1677 (f. 2r).
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Sold by LaMedicea (Cat. Libri Rari, no. 168), 1957.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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