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Manuscrit
Cote: | I. 2. 10 |
Ancienne cote: | 39 |
Contenu
- (f. 1) Stephen Scrope, Dictes and sayinges of the philosophers, incomplet du début (dits d'Hermès)
Incipit: | [le début manque] from his frendeschippe as longe as thou may guide eny man to redresse hym… |
Explicit: | … for all that he may meeake hym goode. |
Description matérielle
Copiste: | Inconnu |
Lieu: | Angleterre |
Date: | XVe siècle |
Nombre de feuillets: | 79 |
Foliotation: | 1-78 + i |
Format: | 220 × 165 mm |
Justification: | |
Support: | Parchemin |
Mise en page: | 31 lignes par page |
Décoration: | |
Reliure: | Parchemin |
Notes: | Nombreuses annotations marginales, en anglais, latin et gaélique irlandais |
Possesseurs
- Ex-libris de Marie Hitchins (XVIe s.) au f. 7v
- « Ex dono Samuelis Starlinge quondam socii »
Bibliographie
- James, Montagu Rhodes, The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Emmanuel College: A Descriptive Catalogue, Cambridge et London, Cambridge University Press, 1904, xv + 178 p. (ici p. 90-94, no 106) [GB] [IA]
- Schofield, Margaret E., The Dicts and Sayings of the Philosophers: A Middle English Version by Stephen Scrope, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1936.
- The Dicts and Sayings of the Philosophers: the translations made by Stephen Scrope, William of Worcester, and an anonymous translator, edited by Curt F. Bühler, London, Oxford University Press (Early English Text Society, Original Series, 211), 1941.
Rédaction: Laurent Brun
Dernière mise à jour: 3 janvier 2020
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