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A collation of Cicero's Rhetorica vel de Inventione Rhetorica

MS. Auct. V. 4. 32

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Title

A collation of Cicero's Rhetorica vel de Inventione Rhetorica

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MS. Auct. V. 4. 32

Summary

A collation of Cicero's Rhetorica vel de Inventione Rhetorica in two Askew MSS. (the second of which is now Brit. Mus. MS. Lansd. 831), and Brit. Mus. MSS. Harl. 2623, 2624, 3925. Fol. 2 of no. 30385 follows properly after fol. 220 of this volume.

The three last MSS. are again collated on fols. 221-30: and another MS. in the Rhet. ad Herennium on fols. 233-61. Prefixed at fol. 3 is a collation of Cicero's Brutus sive de Claris Oratoribus in Paris MS. Bibl. Nat. 7703 (old no.).

Date

Written in the 18th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

263 Leaves

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Ciceroniana

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