Nonius Marcellus — 15th century; Italy
MS. Auct. F. 2. 28
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Nonius Marcellus — 15th century; Italy
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 2. 28
Place of origin
Italy
Date
15th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Physical extent
iv + 129leaves
Acquisition
Purchased from her by the Bodleian in 1698.
Provenance
Nicolaas Heinsius (?): this volume may be no. 150 in the Heinsius sale catalogue (March 1682-1683), tom. ii. p. 7
Edward Bernard (1638–1697): possibly bought by him at the Heinsius sale.
Bequeathed by Bernard to his widow.
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Title
Nonius Marcellus De compendiosa doctrina, in 18 books, with no title or colophon
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 2. 28
Date
Written in the 15th century in Italy
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
129 Leaves
Custodial history
the Heinsius sale catalogue, tom. ii. p. 7, this MS. is perhaps no. 150.
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Collection contents
Bernard Latin
Nonius Marcellus De compendiosa doctrina, in 18 books, with no title or colophon
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