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A glossary of post - Augustan and early mediaeval Latin

MS. Auct. T. v. 19

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Title

A glossary of post - Augustan and early mediaeval Latin

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. T. v. 19

Summary

A glossary of post - Augustan and early mediaeval Latin, with references to such authors as Arnobius, Tertullian, Paulus Diaconus, etc. (see fol. 121v for a list). A second alphabet (fol. 100) is 'De potestatibus officiisque armatæ togatæque militiæ', a glossary of titles.

The Heber catalogue states that this volume is by Friedrich Lindenbrog (d. 1648).

Date

written in the first half of the 17th century

Language

Latin

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

127 Leaves

Acquisition

Heber sale lot no. 730: bought for 11s.

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