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Roger Frugardi — 13th century, late – 14th century, early; French (?)

MS. Lat. misc. d. 48

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Title

Roger Frugardi — 13th century, late – 14th century, early; French (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. misc. d. 48

Place of origin

French (?)

Date

13th century, late – 14th century, early

Language

Latin

Contents

Roger Frugardi Chirurgia

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 28 leaves. Leaves cropped to various sizes by the binder

Decoration

Plain red initials.

Provenance

Made up in 1923 from pastedowns of five Bodleian MSS. (see list on fol.25) which were bound in Oxford in or about 1601 (cf. N. R. Ker, Pastedowns in Oxford bindings, nr. 1704 and p.217).

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People associated with this object

  • Roland, of Parma, medical writer, 13th cent.

  • Ruggero, Frugardo, active 12th century

  • Four Masters (medical glossators)

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