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MS. D'Orville 221

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Title

Latin notes

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MS. D'Orville 221

Summary

Made up of three MSS., comprising:

(fol. 12) 'Claudii Salmasii in Nonium Marcellum Notæ, ex autographo', followed by a few miscellaneous notes.

(fol. 19) 'Conjecturæ Claudii Salmasii in Nonium adscriptæ ad marginem editionis Dion. Gothofredi Parisiis 1586 ex Bibliotheca Buhieriana.'.

(fol. 37) 'Notæ breves in Horatium quas ad libri sui marginem scripserat Isaacus Casaubonus in bibliotheca publica Leidensi, anno 1729 A.D. xxv. Aprilis', in the hand of H. G. Van Vryhoff, according to Gaisford's catalogue. The notes are on Horace generally and on Odes bk. i.

Date

written in the first half of the 18th cent.

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

56 Leaves

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Collection contents

Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville

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