De oratione nuptiali, De oratione natalitia, De epithalamis (DS17932) (Q73489)
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- Art of rhetoric
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English | De oratione nuptiali, De oratione natalitia, De epithalamis (DS17932) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (993425818805867, VAULT Case MS 93.6, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma993425818805867) |
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De oratione nuptiali, De oratione natalitia, De epithalamis
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Art of rhetoric
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Pseudo-Dionysius, of Halicarnassus, active 2nd century
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Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805
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Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek--Translations into Latin
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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approximately 1444
15. century
1444Gregorian
1444Gregorian
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Extent: leaves 164r-178v : paper ; 22 cm
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Manuscript component part.
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Title from published editions.
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Dedicatory letter ends: Vale Ma[n]tuČŠ idibus quinti 1444.
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Listed as text 7 of "Humanistic Collection" (Case MS 93.6) in Catalogue of the pre-1500 western manuscript books at the Newberry Library page 180.
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Unidentified translation of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Ars rhetorica, II and III. Attribution to Dionysius questioned.
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The three treatises, in Latin, are found in published form in the Rhetorica, by Chirius Fortuatus (Venice, approximately 1499), on signatures n3-4, o1-3. At the beginning of the published text: Theodorus Gazeo Thesalonicensis Luchino de Medicis. S.D.P.
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In the published text the treatises have caption titles: [1] Dionysii Halycarnasei praecepta De oratione nuptiali. [2] Dionysii Halicarnasei praecepta De oratione natalitia. [3] Dionysii Halycarnasei praecepta De epithalamis.
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At end of 3rd treatise (published version): Dionysii Halycarnasei De oratione nuptiali: De oratione natalitia: De epithalamis. Finis.
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Layout: Written in 21 long lines; ruled in hard-point.
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Script: Written in Humanistic script.
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Origin: Written in Italy in approximately 1444.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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