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Digitisation:
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Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : mv - Matthias von Kemnat: Accessus ad Leonardi Bruni translationem Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Aristotelis1r-5v - Leonardo Bruni: Praefatio in translationem Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Aristotelis1r-3v - Randtexte: Matthias von Kemnat: Glossae in Leonardi Bruni Praefationem Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Aristotelis5v-154v - Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea (Translatio Leonardi Bruni)5v-20r - Randtexte: Matthias von Kemnat: Commentum in liber I Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Aristotelis155rv - Leonardo Bruni: Praefatio in translationem Oeconomicorum Aristotelis155v-163v - Aristoteles: Oeconomica (Translatio Leonardi Bruni)156r-163v - Randtexte: Leonardo Bruni: Commentum in Oeconomica Aristotelis
Data Source: Biblissima
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