Georgius Trapezuntius — 15th century; Italian
MS. Laud Lat. 111
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Title
Georgius Trapezuntius — 15th century; Italian
Shelfmark
MS. Laud Lat. 111
Place of origin
Italian
Date
15th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Physical extent
153 leaves; large folio
Hands
Written by 'Jo. Rasel'.
Binding
Rebound in sprinkled calf, 18th century.
Acquisition
Part of his second donation to the Bodleian Library, 16 June 1636.
Provenance
Domenico Grimani, cardinal of Venice
William Laud, 1573-1645, 1635
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Title
Georgius Trapezuntius , Commentary on Ptolemy, Almagest
Shelfmark
MS. Laud Lat. 111
Date
15th century
Language
Latin
Physical facet
Rebound in sprinkled calf
Physical extent
153 Leaves
Custodial history
Manuscript 2213 acquired by the Bodleian Library
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Collection contents
Georgius Trapezuntius , Commentary on Ptolemy, Almagest
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