Pros mathēmatikous ... etc.. (DS633) (Q3304)

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Pros mathēmatikous ... etc.. (DS633)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9958041303503681, LJS 380)

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    Pros mathēmatikous ... etc..
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    Manuscripts, Greek (Medieval and modern)--15th century
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    Skepticism--Early works to 1800
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    Education, Greek--Controversial literature
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    Early works to 1800
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    [between 1430 and 1450]
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    Extent: 269 leaves : parchment ; 162 x 106 (112 x 72) mm bound to 170 x 112 mm
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    Origin: Written in Italy, probably Ferrara, Florence, or Rome, during Isidore's participation in the Council of Florence, 1438-1445.
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title from caption title (f. 1r).
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    Script: Written in Greek minuscule script by Isidore of Kiev.
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    Layout: Written in 27 long lines; ruled in drypoint with vertical bounding lines.
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    Binding: Mid-16th-century gilt morocco.
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    Collation: Parchment, 269; 1-25¹⁰ 26-27⁸ 28⁴(-1, last leaf is pastedown); 1-184, 190-274.
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    Decoration: 4-line initials at the beginning of sections in pale red ink; rubrics and headings in pale red ink.
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    Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2012.
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    Formerly owned by Nicholai von Bodeck of Danzig, 1652 or 1657 (inscription on lost front flyleaf, documented by Hermann Mutschmann, "Die Überlieferung der Schriften der Sextus Empiricus," Hermes 64 (1909), p. 281).
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    Sold by Sam Fogg Ltd. (London) to Lawrence J. Schoenberg, May 2000.
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    Probably entered the Vatican Library with a collection of Isidore's papers and books, Vat. Lat. 3951 (as recorded in inventories up to 1518 and not thereafter; probably taken during the sack of Rome in 1527).
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    27 August 2023
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    27 August 2023
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