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Papers relating to the Paris 'codex Regius 2803' (in the Old Catalogue of 1740 no. 2739?, cf. 2891)

MS. D'Orville 257

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Title

Papers relating to the Paris 'codex Regius 2803' (in the Old Catalogue of 1740 no. 2739?, cf. 2891)

Shelfmark

MS. D'Orville 257

Summary

Comprises:

(p. 1) A collation of a Greek Anthology with the 1566 edition of Stephanus

(p. 77) A collation of the Γνώμαι of Theognis with the 1606 Geneva edition

(p. 85) 'Γνώμαι μονόστιχοι έκ διαφόρων ποιητών κατά κεφάλαια συντε ταγμένα' probably transcribed from the same MS.

Date

written in the first half of the 18th cent.

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

108 pages

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Collection contents

Manuscripts of Jacques Philippe D'Orville

Papers relating to the Paris 'codex Regius 2803' (in the Old Catalogue of 1740 no. 2739?, cf. 2891)

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