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Authentication by the scribe Gratus (?) — c. 553–564 (?); Italian, Ravenna (?)

MS. Lat. class. c. 15 (P)

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Title

Authentication by the scribe Gratus (?) — c. 553–564 (?); Italian, Ravenna (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. class. c. 15 (P)

Place of origin

Italian, Ravenna (?)

Date

c. 553–564 (?)

Language

Latin

Contents

Authentication by the scribe Gratus (?)

Form

codex

Support

papyrus

Acquisition

Bought from Ede by the Bodleian, August 1981.

Provenance

Matteo Maria Boiardo (d. 1494) (?)

Unidentified Italian collection.

Charles Molini (?)

Sir Thomas Phillipps (?).

Charles Ede, London bookdealer.

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  • Boiardo, Matteo Maria, 1440 or 1441-1494

  • Gratus, of Ravenna (?), fl. c. 550

  • Molini, Charles Frederick, 1789-1860

  • Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872

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