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Ms. El. f. 99
Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Jena
Travelling companions:
Germany
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Language:
1r-1r
DSB Title:
NE: no catalogue mentions the gloss, which includes both Latin and French, but I can see it in the digital facsimile; I spun out the DC as two texts to clarify the language situation - it gives the Prologue in Latin, but then gives the entirety of the text (including prologue) in French
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Disticha Catonis prologue
MS Author:
Latin (DC)
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Incipit:
Ps. Cato, Disticha (per HMML)
Explicit:
Cum animaduerterem quam plurimos homines (per NE)
History
et non intelligere negligere est (per NE)
CAT Date:
1496
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1496
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Torgau
Digital reproductions:
"Schreiber: Bernardinus (Bernhardin) Pfot de Esslingen. Vorbesitzer: Friedrich der Weise (1463–1525); Johann Friedrich I. von Sachsen (1503–1554)" (per Collections @ UrMEL)
Physical reproductions:
http://archive.thulb.uni-jena.de/hisbest/rsc/viewer/HisBest_derivate_00003950/BE_0996_0000_00.tif?x=-2495.300215982721&y=-350.8000000000002&scale=0.13198403648802737&rotation=0&layout=singlePageLayout
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Bibliography:
Collections @ UrMEL (http://archive.thulb.uni-jena.de/hisbest/receive/HisBest_cbu_00016591) | HMML OLIVER (http://www.vhmml.us/research2014/catalog/detail.asp?MSID=66940)
Notes:
N/A
NE: no catalogue mentions the gloss, which includes both Latin and French, but I can see it in the digital facsimile; I spun out the DC as two texts to clarify the language situation - it gives the Prologue in Latin, but then gives the entirety of the text (including prologue) in French