GB-OXF-BOD-MS.Rawl.G.60

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MS Rawl. G. 60
Bodleian Library
Oxford
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United Kingdom
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2v-8v
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NE: see also HMML (http://www.vhmml.us/research2014/catalog/detail.asp?MSID=117128) where the texts of "Rawl. G. 160" are described in a way that leads me to believe it really Rawl. G. 60 that is intended.
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Distichs of Cato
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Latin (DC)
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Catonis Disticha (per Schenkl) | '... liber parui Catonis quod...,' the Disticha, with prologue (per Summary Catalogue Bodleian)
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Explicit hic Cato dans castigamina nato (per Summary Catalogue Bodleian)
Cato
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XVin
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1401-1430
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England
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"Notes on foll. 1v, 2v, 71v make it probable that the scribe of A-D [e.g. ff. 2-73] was William Smyth ('Master Willelmus Smyth'): the scribe of F [e.g. ff. 90-161] may have been 'Bosvyll' (see fol. 133)" (per Summary Catalogue Bodleian)
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Bibliography:
Schenkl, Bibliotheca patrum latinorum, no. 32 | Summary Catalogue Bodleian, v. 3, pp. 354-55, no. 14791 | Bodleian Electronic Catalogue (http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/medieval/rawlinson/rawl-g.html)
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NE: see also HMML (http://www.vhmml.us/research2014/catalog/detail.asp?MSID=117128) where the texts of "Rawl. G. 160" are described in a way that leads me to believe it really Rawl. G. 60 that is intended.