Bodleian Library
Univertiy of Oxford Manuscripts and Archives at Oxford University
  • Home
  • About
  • Help

Help with advanced searching

Part of the edition of the LXX printed at Rome in 1587 and Part of the Complutensian Polyglot from Hosea iii to Malachi

MS. Grabe 52

Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Details

This item is described in 1 online catalogue.?

For the main catalogue entry, see: Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

Description

From Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

This is an extract only. For more information, see the catalogue record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts.

Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts contains descriptions of the Bodleian Libraries’ archival collections, including post-1500 manuscripts. Some manuscripts with records in other catalogues are also described here as part of a description of a larger archive. Learn more.

Title

Part of the edition of the LXX printed at Rome in 1587 and Part of the Complutensian Polyglot from Hosea iii to Malachi

Shelfmark

MS. Grabe 52

Summary

Fol. 4. Part of the edition of the LXX printed at Rome in 1587, from Judges ii to 3 Macc. (pp. 177-784), with MS. collations of MSS. by dr. Grabe

Fol. 275. Part of the Complutensian Polyglot from Hosea iii to Malachi (Signn. iii--pp4), with MS. notes

Date

The notes written in about 1700 by J. E. Grabe

Language

Multiple languages

Latin

Modern Greek (1453-)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

313 Leaves

View full record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

Collection contents

Adversaria Grabii

Part of the edition of the LXX printed at Rome in 1587 and Part of the Complutensian Polyglot from Hosea iii to Malachi

View full collection in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

See this item

Requesting

For information on how to request this item, see Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts.

View full record

See this itemFind out how to request this item

Not available online

Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

On this page

  • Overview
  • Description from Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts
  • Collection contents
  • See this item
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

© Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 2025

  • Mellon Foundation
  • Bodleian Libraries, Univertiy of Oxford
We use cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, we assume you agree to this. Please read our cookie policy to find out more. Cookie Policy