US-NYC-CUL-Pimpton.Ms.138

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Plimpton MS 138
Columbia University, Rare Book & Manuscript Library
New York
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United States
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17r-22v
DSB Title:
NE: Date from Digital Scriptorium, but Iter and Census of MSS in the US and Canada both say XIV; the majority of the manuscript (ff. 1-20) is a palimpsest, which originally carried excerpts (still slightly visible in places) from the Register of Boniface VIII (1294-1303), originating in Italy XIII/XIV
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Disticha Catonis with acessus
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Latin (DC and accessus)
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Incipit:
Disticha Catonis with acessus "inc. Cum ego Cato animadverterem" (per Iter), containing 36 of the 56 printed Breves sententiae (per Digital Scriptorium)
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Cum ego Cato animadverterem (per Iter)
History
Cato
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XVmed
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1431-1470
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Additional Information
Digital reproductions:
Owned (ca. 1860?) by Gulielmus de Wild. (per Census of MSS in the US and Canada); George A. Plimpton (1855-1936, per. Digital Scriptorium)
Physical reproductions:
http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/PlimptonMS138_20
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Iter, vol. 5, p. 237 | Supplement to the Census, pp. 280-81 | HOLLIS: http://lms01.harvard.edu/F/RAQFX6BCDATHT3IK9MU49UI54MBBI1TY6CNHI259DFB7339J9J-11939?func=find-c&amp=&CCL_TERM=sys%3D009839129&pds_handle=GUEST | Digital Scriptorium: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/MSTyp0479_2
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NE: Date from Digital Scriptorium, but Iter and Census of MSS in the US and Canada both say XIV; the majority of the manuscript (ff. 1-20) is a palimpsest, which originally carried excerpts (still slightly visible in places) from the Register of Boniface VIII (1294-1303), originating in Italy XIII/XIV