Differentiae sermonum Ciceronis — 15th century, end
MS. D'Orville 140
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Differentiae sermonum Ciceronis — 15th century, end
Shelfmark
MS. D'Orville 140
Date
15th century, end
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Physical extent
ii + 39 leaves
Hands
The handwriting changes between fol. 21r and fol. 21v
Acquisition
Acquired by the Bodleian in 1804
Provenance
Jacques Phillippe D'Orville of Amsterdam (1690–1751)
Jean D'Orville, b. 1734, his son, by descent
Jean D'Orville, son of Jean, by descent
Sold to the Rev. John Cleaver Banks (1765/1766–1845): purchased from him by the Bodleian
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Title
'Incipiunt Differencie Marci Tullij Ciceronis secundum ordinem ABCm', a half grammatical, half lexicographical account of different meanings of similar terms used by Cicero
Shelfmark
MS. D'Orville 140
Summary
beg. 'Quid est inter abundat et superfluity.'
The handwriting changes between fol, 21r and fol. 21v.
Date
written at the close of the 15th cent.
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
39 Leaves
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Collection contents
Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville
'Incipiunt Differencie Marci Tullij Ciceronis secundum ordinem ABCm', a half grammatical, half lexicographical account of different meanings of similar terms used by Cicero
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