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The 'Επιστολαί of Libanius (1013 in number), copied from Paris MS. 2783 by David Clericus or Leclerc, according to a later note on p. v

MS. D'Orville 67

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Title

The 'Επιστολαί of Libanius (1013 in number), copied from Paris MS. 2783 by David Clericus or Leclerc, according to a later note on p. v

Shelfmark

MS. D'Orville 67

Date

written in the first half of the 17th cent. by D. Leclerc

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

242 pages

Custodial history

J. C. Wolfius in the preface to his edition of Libanius makes it probable that D'Orville purchased this volume at the sale of Johannes Clericus's books at Amsterdam in 1735.

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Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville

The 'Επιστολαί of Libanius (1013 in number), copied from Paris MS. 2783 by David Clericus or Leclerc, according to a later note on p. v

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