US-NHV-BEI-MS.750

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MS 750
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
New Haven
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United States
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10r-14r
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Incipit:
Disticha Catonis
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Cum animadvert<er>em quamplurimos homines graviter errare in via morum
History
Hos brevitas sensus fecit coniungere binos. Deo gratias. Amen.
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XIV
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1301-1400
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N. Italy
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"It appears ... that the manuscript was c. 1500 in the possession of the Italian poet Guidotto Prestinari from Bergamo (d. 1525). Purchased from Bernard M. Rosenthal, San Francisco (MS 109 in his collection), on the Edwin J. Beinecke Fund."
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Digital Scriptorium: http://brbl-net.library.yale.edu/pre1600ms/docs/MS750.pdf
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N/A