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Benvenuto de Imola — 15th century, first half; Italian

MS. Lat. class. c. 9

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Title

Benvenuto de Imola — 15th century, first half; Italian

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. class. c. 9

Place of origin

Italian

Date

15th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

(fol.4) Benvenuto de Imola Commentary on Virgil, Eclogues
(fol.80v) Commentary on Aristotle, Ethics, bk. 1
(fol.82) Benvenuto de Imola Commentary on Virgil, Georgics

Form

codex

Support

Paper, watermark fore-part of stag cf.Briquet 2841 (Ferrara 1401).

Physical extent

213 leaves

Hands

Semi-humanist

Decoration

Spaces left for initials not filled in

Binding

19th cent. vellum

Acquisition

Bought from Maggs, 1938, cat. 666, item. 164, £20.

Provenance

' F.S.G.M. ' across the bottom of the pages

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  • F.S.G.M., 15th cent. (?)

  • Benvenutus, de Imola, -1387 or 1388

  • Aristotle

  • Virgil

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