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Hugutio of Pisa — 13th century, second half; Italian (?)

MS. Lat. misc. d. 70

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Title

Hugutio of Pisa — 13th century, second half; Italian (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. misc. d. 70

Place of origin

Italian (?)

Date

13th century, second half

Language

Latin

Old French (842-ca. 1400)

Contents

Hugutio of Pisa Liber derivationum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 213 leaves

Hands

Written below top line.

Decoration

Blue and red plain and flourished initials.

Binding

18th cent. binding of tooled calf, rebacked.

Provenance

On fol.i are the numbers 32904 and 34904.

Bought from Bernard Quaritch, cat. 582, no. 349, 1940.

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  • Uguccione, da Pisa, Bishop of Ferrara, -1210

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