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Shelfmark:
Paul Petau S. 40 (per Pellegrin) | Alexandre Petau 1051 (per Pellegrin) | Christine of Sweden 1917 (per Pellegrin)
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Content
Reg. lat. 1578
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Città del Vaticano
Travelling companions:
Vatican City
Location:
Language:
17v-23v
DSB Title:
NE: per Pellegrin, composed of six separate fragments: ff. 1-46, ff. 47-50, ff. 51-66, ff. 67-86, ff. 87-105, ff. 106-113 (XI (1/2) | XII | XIII | XII | 1402 | XV); part 5 (ff. 87-105, not Cato) are in the hand of Guido Clerici, who also possessed part 6; Guido also possessed ff. 1-8 of Reg. lat. 218 (not in his hand), and Nicolas Amantis also possessed Cambrai, Bibl. mun. 894
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CAT Title:
DSB Author:
incipit pp (sic pour «praefatio») catonis viri sapientis (per Pellegrin)
Distichs, heavily glossed
MS Author:
Latin (DC and glosses)
CAT Author:
Incipit:
Disticha Catonis with glosses (Iter)
Explicit:
History
Ps. Cato
Cato vir sapiens
CAT Date:
XI 1
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Scribe:
XI 1
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Additional Information
France
Digital reproductions:
un dominicain (ff. 1-46, XIVe-XVe s., per Pellegrin); Jean de Bourgogne (ff. 106-112, per Pellegrin); Guido Clerici (fl. 1403, ff. 87-113, per Pellegrin); Nicolas Amantis, du diocèse de Noyon, chaoine puis doyen de Saint-Quentin, maître ès arts et en théologie à Paris en 1403 (ff. 106-113, per Pellegrin); T. Molet, probablement Thomas Molet du diocèse de Coutances, maître ès arts et étudiant en théologie de Paris en 1403 (ff. 106-113, per Pellegrin); Paul Petau (whole MS, per Pellegrin); Alexandre Petau (whole MS, per Pellegrin); Reine Christine de Suède (whole MS, per Pellegrin)
Guido Clerici de Chalon-sur-Saône (fl. 1403) (per Pellegrin)
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Transcription:
Bibliography:
Pellegrin, v. 2, part 1, pp. 304-306
Notes:
N/A
NE: per Pellegrin, composed of six separate fragments: ff. 1-46, ff. 47-50, ff. 51-66, ff. 67-86, ff. 87-105, ff. 106-113 (XI (1/2) | XII | XIII | XII | 1402 | XV); part 5 (ff. 87-105, not Cato) are in the hand of Guido Clerici, who also possessed part 6; Guido also possessed ff. 1-8 of Reg. lat. 218 (not in his hand), and Nicolas Amantis also possessed Cambrai, Bibl. mun. 894