Abscondita naturae : collecta ab diversis philosophorum et medicorum voluminibus / (DS695) (Q3490)
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English | Abscondita naturae : collecta ab diversis philosophorum et medicorum voluminibus / (DS695) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9958073433503681, LJS 458) |
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Abscondita naturae : collecta ab diversis philosophorum et medicorum voluminibus /
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Vida, Marco Girolamo, approximately 1485-1566
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Settala, Ludovico, 1552?-1633
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Calvi, Sebastiano, 17th century
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Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions--Early works to 1800
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Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
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1545.
16. century
1545Gregorian
1545Gregorian
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Extent: 197 leaves : paper ; 208 x 150 (145 x 100) mm bound to 214 x 165 mm
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Title from title page (f. ii recto).
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Origin: Written in Cremona in 1545 (title page, f. ii recto).
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Binding: Contemporary (mid-16th-century) calf, blind-tooled, with later gilt armorial stamp on covers.
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Foliation: Paper, 197 leaves; 1² 2-8²⁰ 9²⁴ 10²⁰ 11¹⁸(-7); [i-ii], 1-187, [188-195], foliation in ink, upper right recto.
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Layout: Written in 17-18 long lines.
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Script: Written in cursive script by Marco Girolamo Vida.
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Decoration: Strapwork and decorative lettering on title page (f. ii recto); occasional manicules (for example, f. 31v).
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Ms. codex.
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Formerly owned by Milanese physician Ludovico Settala (coat of arms in ink, f. ii verso; armorial stamp on covers).
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Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2012.
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Sold by Martayan Lan (New York) to Lawrence J. Schoenberg, Oct. 2003.
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Formerly owned by the physician Sebastiano Calvi, who received the manuscript as a gift from Giacomo Filippo Scaravaggi (probably of Milan) in 1685 (inscription, f. i recto).
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27 August 2023
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27 August 2023
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