Si et cotidie vetera recentibus obruant, nonnulla tamen dudum iam vetera precesserunt (DS11120) (Q47462)
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- Historia destructionis Troiae
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English | Si et cotidie vetera recentibus obruant, nonnulla tamen dudum iam vetera precesserunt (DS11120) |
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Si et cotidie vetera recentibus obruant, nonnulla tamen dudum iam vetera precesserunt
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Historia destructionis Troiae
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Colonne, Guido delle, active 13th century
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Petersen, Katherine
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Italy--1350-1400
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Robert, King of Naples, approximately 1275-1343
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Troy (Extinct city)--Legends
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Giovanni II, Archbishop of Milan, -1354
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1353.
14. century
1353Gregorian
1353Gregorian
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Extent: 121 leaves, bound : vellum, ill. ; 31 cm.
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Title from incipit.
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Written in Italy, probably Bologna or Venice, in 1353 (dated by scribe, f. 118v) in a mercantesca script.
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Three historiated initials, illuminated foliate frontispiece, and colored initials with pen flourishes at secondary divisions.
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In a 19th-20th-cent. half vellum and marbled paper binding.
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In a protective tray case, 33 cm.
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Gift of Miss Katherine O. Petersen, 1898.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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