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'Mανουήλ Bρυεννίον Άρμονικών βτβλίον πρώτον'

MS. Savile 54

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Title

'Mανουήλ Bρυεννίον Άρμονικών βτβλίον πρώτον'

Shelfmark

MS. Savile 54

Summary

'Mανουήλ Bρυεννίον Άρμονικών βτβλίον πρώτον', δεύτερον (p. 53 ) τρίτον (p. 189), a text formed by John Wallis from a collation of MSS. Bodl. Greek Misc. 86 (O. C. 2947), 87 (O. C. 2948), Magd. coll. (Oxford) Greek 13, and to some extent Univ. coll. (Oxford) 140 (an incomplete codex).

Date

Written in about A.D. 1695-1698 by J. Wallis

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

268 pages

Custodial history

Presented as MS. Savile 53 after similar use for printing.

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