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A copy of the 1528 (Venice) edition of Simplicius on Epictetus, without the titlepage

MS. D'Orville 409

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Title

A copy of the 1528 (Venice) edition of Simplicius on Epictetus, without the titlepage

Shelfmark

MS. D'Orville 409

Summary

A paper by Strackhovius states that the following MSS. have been collated on the margin in Lucas Holsten's hand:

some MSS. at Rome

a MS. of Carolus de Montchal, abbot of St. Amantius

a MS. of the brothers Puteani which belonged to Antonius Feydean

a MS. of Hieronymus Maeus in the possession of -- Querengus in which two Vatican MSS. and one belonging to the Salviati had been collated.

The volume bears 'Ʌουκα τον 'ολσθɛνίου.'.

Date

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Language

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Physical extent

1 volume

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Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville

A copy of the 1528 (Venice) edition of Simplicius on Epictetus, without the titlepage

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