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Galen. 13th cent.

MS. Barocci 220

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Title

Galen. 13th cent.

Shelfmark

MS. Barocci 220

Date

13th century

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

1. (fols. iii recto–verso) List of addressees of letters by an unnamed author
2. (fol. iv verso) Epistolary formulae
3. (fols. 5r–6v, 1r–4v, 7r–8v, 40r–45v, 9r–39v, 46r–47v) Galen περὶ δυϲπνοίαϲ
4. (fols. 47v–48v) ⟨Nicetas⟩ Heracleensis versus politici
5. (fol. 48v) Document

Form

codex

Support

Parchment (except fols. i–iv and 49).

Physical extent

iv + 49 leaves.

Decoration

Rubrication: title, simple penwork ornament and lemmata from Hippocrates in carmine.

Binding

Binding modern.

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  • Christopher, bishop of Ancyra, 13th cent.

  • Nicetas of Heraclea, 1030?-1117?

  • Galen

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