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Cicero, Volcatius Sedigitus — 15th century; England

MS. Add. A. 279

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Title

Cicero, Volcatius Sedigitus — 15th century; England

Shelfmark

MS. Add. A. 279

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 1) Cicero Pro Archia
2. (fol. 9) Cicero Pro Marcello
3. (fol. 15v) Cicero Pro Ligario
4. (fol. 23) Cicero Pro Deiotaro
A short ecclesiastical chronology of events from the Creation to 1312
Volcatius Sedigitus Epigram
(fol. 33) A collation of the first nine leaves of this manuscript with Heumann's edition (1733)

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

ii + 37leaves

Acquisition

Bought from Caspar Haugg (fl. 1875–1893) of Augsburg (Catalogue 69, no. 480) on 20 October 1884 for 6s

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