See Biblissima, Pinakes Entry,
See Biblissima. Title incomplete or faded on specific letters
See Biblissima, dated on f.108v
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A total of thirty-three manuscripts were digitized this week, to conclude summer. Following recent patterns, the largest contributor was Ott.lat, with thirteen, followed by Comb and S.Maria.Magg, each with seven. The remaining volumes came from Barb.lat, three, Vat.lat, two, and Barb.gr, a single manuscipt.
To the right is f.135r from S.Maria.Magg.92, an Epistolary for Roman Use made in the 14th C. This page has an illuminated K, a letter rarely found in latin texts, to start the word "Karissimae", introducing a reading from II Timothy 4
At the bottom is a line of text from f.7v of Vat.lat.10674. This is a glossed copy of Boethius's The Consolation of Philosophy, which was written in 1396, per comment on f.108v. This particular line is a quote from the Iliad (XXIV, 527) left untranslated in the original. Here the Greek, δύο πίθους, τὸν μὲν ἕνα κακῶν τὸν δεͅ ἕτερον ἑάων, has not been translated, but transliterated, poorly it seems, into Latin characters
See Biblissima, Pinakes Entry,
See Biblissima. Title incomplete or faded on specific letters
See Biblissima, dated on f.108v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,