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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Part 1 contains, in Greek: (ff. 1r-16v) Ecloga vocum Atticarum / Thomas Magister.Part 2 contains, in Greek: (ff. 17r-26v) Divisiones Aristoteleae / Diogenes Laertius. - (ff. 27r--30v) Excerpta grammaticalia / Aelius Herodianus. - (f. 31r) Varia: epistulae. - (ff. 35r-41v) De spiritibus / Theodoretus Grammaticus. - (f. 43v-44r) Varia: lexicon; septem aetates hominis; excerpt (from De mensibus / Theodorus Gaza), prayer (by a monk Leontius, after 1497), comments on syllogisms of Mark Ephesus on the working of the Holy Spirit (by Gennadius Scholarius). - Empty: ff. 31v-33r, 42r-43r.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century
Titre(s) : Composite manuscript, two parts (Greek)Ecloga vocum AtticarumDivisionesExcerptaDe spiritibusDe mensibus (excerpts)De processione Spiritus sancti1. (ff. 1-16) Ecloga vocum Atticarum / Thomas Magister. - 2. (ff. 17-44) Divisiones Aristotelae / Diogenes Laertius, and other text(s), BPG 67 C
Langue(s) des textes : grec
Data Source: Pinakes
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