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Solinus, 'Aethicus Ister' — 12th century, first half; Englandor northern France

MS. Auct. F. 3. 7

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Title

Solinus, 'Aethicus Ister' — 12th century, first half; Englandor northern France

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. F. 3. 7

Place of origin

Englandor northern France

Date

12th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (p. 1) Solinus Collectanea rerum memorabilium
2. (p. 126) 'Aethicus Ister' Cosmographia

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

vi + 214pages

Decoration

Initials.

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and chapter of Exeter in 1602.

Provenance

Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter: identifiable in the catalogues of 1327 and 1506 (CBMLC, forthcoming, SC 20.86 and SC 35.300) (cf. MLGB3: inferred evidence).

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  • Solinus, C. Julius, active 3rd century?

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