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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (f. 1r-v) Notes on abbreviations. - (f. 2r) Verses on calculating with an abacus. - (ff. 3r-4r) Etymologiae / Isidore of Seville. Excerpts (from book 1, chapter 21: De notis sententiarum). - (f. 4r-v) Mythologiae / Fabius Planiades Fulgentius. Excerpt (from book 1, chapter 15: Seven Muses). - (ff. 4v-6r) Qualiter multiplicationes fiant in abaco / Herman of Reichenau (Hermannus Contractus). Incomplete (without beginning). - (ff. 6v-10v) De abaco / Gerlandus. Incomplete, due to missing leaves. - (ff. 11r-13r) Treatise on arithmetic division. Incomplete, due to missing leaves. - (ff. 13r-14r) Regula de abaco computi / pope Sylvester II. - (ff. 14v-16v) Arithmetical treatise. - (ff. 16v-18v) Grammatical treatise. FragmentSubject (temporal): Middle Ages11th century
Titre(s) : De abaco / Gerlandus, and other text(s), VLO 95EtymologiaeMythologiaeNotae abbreviaturarumVersus de ratione numerorum abaciFabula de novem MusisQualiter multiplicationes fiant in abacoDe abaco tractatusTractatus de divisioneRegula de abaco computiTractatus arithmeticusTractatus grammaticalis
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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