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'Lucjj Annej Florj Punica'

MS. Auct. F. 5. 10

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Title

'Lucjj Annej Florj Punica'

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. F. 5. 10

Summary

'Lucjj Annej Florj Punica, publicis prælectionibus illustrata a Degoreo Whear Historiarum professore Cambdeniano primo', in three parts, all dated 1644:

Lectiones 153-165, 1631, dedicated April 5. 1644, to Dr. Thomas Clayton

Fol. 49. lectiones 177-193, dedicated to Dr. Clayton's sons Thomas and William

Fol. 110. dedicated April 5. 1644 to John Rouse, Bodley's Librarian

Date

Written in A.D. 1644-1645 at Oxford by Dr. D. Wheare

Language

Latin

Physical extent

153 Leaves

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Collection contents

Two volumes on Florus's Epitome II

'Lucjj Annej Florj Punica'

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