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Fulgentius Mythographus — 10th century, first half

MS. Auct. T. 2. 18

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Title

Fulgentius Mythographus — 10th century, first half

Servius — 9th century

Ps. Jerome — 900 (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. T. 2. 18

Date

900 (?)

10th century, first half

9th century

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Auct. T. 2. 18 – Part 1
De affinitatis gradibus.
Fulgentius Mythographus Expositio sermonum antiquorum
MS. Auct. T. 2. 18 – Part 2
Servius De centum metris
Rhetorical treatise
MS. Auct. T. 2. 18 – Part 3
Latin grammar.
Ps. Jerome De nominibus pedum

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Title

Made up of three MSS.

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. T. 2. 18

Summary

Made up of three MSS.:

A. First half of 10th cent.:

Fol. 1. 'De affinitatis gradibus' beg. 'Pater est a quo': perhaps a preceding leaf is lost), followed by chapters 'de ponderibus' and 'de mensuris.'

Fol. 4. 'Fulgentii episcopi [expositio sermonum antiquorum] ad Calcidium Grammaticum': a glossary of obsolete words and phrases: beg. 'Sandapila feretrum mortuorum': at end 'Explicit.'

B. 9th cent.:

Fol. 6. Servius de Centum Metris, the first leaf lost: beg. 'per [pe]des duplices conputari in ceteris': at end 'Finit.'

Fol. 11v. 'Incipit de octo partibus. orationibus. seu definitiones partium ...': beg. 'Oratio est ordinatio dictionum': ends 'sed figuratę.'

C. Perhaps about A.D. 900:

Fol. 16. An anonymous Latin grammar by way of question and answer: the first leaf is in parts illegible: on fol. 17 is, for example, 'Interrogatio. Cuius generis est hoc nomen [homo] ? Responsum. Communis. Interr. Da exemplum. Resp. Dicit Agustinus, commendabat homo (homini) hominem, id est Christus Iohanni Mariam': ends 'estimande sunt', with some specimens of metre. This appears not to be in Keil's Grammatici Latini or the supplement to that work

Fol. 21. 'Incipit Epistola Hieronimi de pedibus': beg. '1. Pirrichius ex tempore ii.'

Date

9th-10th centuries

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment

Physical extent

24 Leaves

Custodial history

MSS. Meerman Purchase List (1824) 49.

Owned by the Collége de Clermont.

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Collection contents

Meerman Manuscripts

Made up of three MSS.

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  • Jerome, pseudo

  • Servius, active 4th century

  • Fulgentius, Fabius Planciades, ca. 500

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