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Nonius Marcellus — 1427; Italy, Ferrara

MS. D'Orville 32

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Title

Nonius Marcellus — 1427; Italy, Ferrara

Shelfmark

MS. D'Orville 32

Date

1427

Language

Latin

Contents

Nonius Marcellus De compendiosa doctrina

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 67 leaves (= 64 + i medieval leaves)

Decoration

Good penwork initials.

Acquisition

Acquired by the Bodleian in 1804

Provenance

On fol. 1 is a coat of arms, azure between six stars or a stone argent, thereon two rings: identified by Pächt and Alexander as Sacrati of Ferrara.

'Jo de C' at the end of the text. Corrections and additions by Ludovico Carbone. Cf. 'Jo de G' in MS. E. D. Clarke 20 (also annotated by Carbone) and 'Jo Mar G' in MS. E. D. Clarke 24.

Jacques Phillippe D'Orville of Amsterdam (1690–1751)

Jean D'Orville, b. 1734, his son, by descent

Jean D'Orville, son of Jean, by descent

Sold to the Rev. John Cleaver Banks (1765/1766–1845): purchased from him by the Bodleian

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Title

'Index earum rerum que Hoc codice continentur. Nonij Marcelli peripathetici Tibycinensis Compe[n]diosa doctrina per litteras ad filium de proprietate sermonum'

Shelfmark

MS. D'Orville 32

Summary

beg. 'Auernus lacus' and proceeds in alphabetical order of the first letter to 'Vitare est cauere differunt. lucre, in. vj. Et esse plus uitare quod cauendum maxime', then (fol. 64v) 'Hec sequentia licet non ex Nonio Marcello sint non tamen omnino renuenda sunt', followed by explanations of Usquequo and Usquequaque, then 'Explicit Nonius Marcellus Ferarie die xxvij decembris. 1427. Ad Portam Gusmarie.'.

On fol. 1 is a coat of arms, azure between six stars or a stone argent, thereon two rings.

In two columns.

Date

written in A.D. 1427, at Ferrara

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper, with coloured capitals, etc., some leaves rubbed and stained

Physical extent

67 Leaves

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Collection contents

Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville

'Index earum rerum que Hoc codice continentur. Nonij Marcelli peripathetici Tibycinensis Compe[n]diosa doctrina per litteras ad filium de proprietate sermonum'

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  • Sacrati of Ferrara
  • Orville, Jean d', 18th century

  • Orville, Jean d', 1734-

  • Nonius Marcellus, active 4th century

  • Banks, Rev. John Cleaver, approximately 1766-1845

  • Orville, Jacques-Philippe d', 1696-1751

  • Carbone, Ludovico, 1430?-1485?

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