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Bryennius, Manuel, Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305, Ptolemy, active 2nd century — 16th century

University College MS. 140

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Title

Bryennius, Manuel, Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305, Ptolemy, active 2nd century — 16th century

Shelfmark

University College MS. 140

Date

16th century

Language

Modern Greek (1453-)

Contents

Bryennius, Manuel Harmonica
Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305 Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonies
Ptolemy, active 2nd century Harmonies (Book III)

Form

codex

Support

paper

Decoration

Diagrams.

Binding

19th-century purple cloth

Provenance

Possibly given to Univ. by Mary Langbaine.

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