See Jordanus #9959, ff.1r-252r are in a late Beneventan hand. See Biblissima.
Wow! An absolutely gorgeous 11th c. copy of one of the classics of Early Medieval herbalism: "De herba vetonica liber" (Book on the Herb Betony) attributed to the Roman imperial physician Antonius Musa, but probably written much later, 4th-5th c. CE. #histmed #medhist https://t.co/oSiqOPbGhB
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Part II found in Barb.lat.198
Dated in colophon on f.126v
ff.Ir-Vv are a table of contents
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1027[ff.37r-42v, 13th C musical treatise]. f.IVv is a fragment of William of Auxerre's Summa aurea, early 13th C
See JONAS, see Biblissima, ff1r-3v are a 2 month per page calendar
Starts on f.7r
See Jordanus #9963
Codices Palatini Entry, from the Upper Rhine region
Codices Palatini Entry, from Augsburg
Codices Palatini Entry, central Europe
Codices Palatini Entry, from central/western Europe
Codices Palatini Entry, from England or northern France
Codices Palatini Entry, from Neustadt an der Weinstraße (?)
[Codices Palatini Entry](https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/bav_pal_lat_701_1?ui_lang=ger] Several parts, from Southern Germany, Italy, and Heidelberg (?).
Codices Palatini Entry, continues the last part of Pal.lat.701.pt.1, begins f.216
Codices Palatini Entry, ff.1r-3r is table of contents
Codices Palatini Entry, combined from two manuscripts, the first from North Italy, the second from Pavia (?)
Codices Palatini Entry, from south-west Germany
Codices Palatini Entry,from south-western Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from south-west Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from south-western Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, ff.1r-3v is table of contents in red
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg. ff.IIr-VIIr is table of contents
Codices Palatini Entry, includes 2 psalter leaves as flyleaves
Codices Palatini Entry, from France (?)
Codices Palatini Entry, from Bologna
Codices Palatini Entry, from southern France
Codices Palatini Entry, from southern France, start of the MS missing, begins with Digestum 3,4,1.1
Codices Palatini Entry, Some of the outer glosses are from the 14th C, but the main text is 13th. From Bologna (text), Orleans (Outer Gloss)
Codices Palatini Entry, from Bologna and France
Codices Palatini Entry, from France