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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q429772
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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 1r-58v) De proprietatibus rerum / Bartholomeus Anglicus. - (ff. 59r-67r) Imago mundi / Pierre D'Ailly. - (ff. 68r-69v) Mirabilia urbis romae. - (ff. 70r-76v) Itinerarium / Odoricus de Portunaono. Incomplete (first part missing). - (ff. 77r-93v) Chronica de VI aetatibus mundi. - (ff. 94r-98r) Historia romana / Landolfus Sagax. Incomplete (only beginning up to II.16). - (ff. 98r-113v) Breviarium Historiae Romanae (or: Breviarium ab urbe condita) / Eutropius. Books 1-10. With Paul the Deacon's additions and continuation: Historiae Romanae (books 11-16). Incomplete, due to missing leaves (II.12-VIII.11, X-XIV.9, XV.5-XVI.19). - (ff. 114r-115v) Series regum, imperatorum etc. Incomplete (first part missing).Subject (temporal): Middle Ages14th century
Titre(s) : De proprietatibus rerum / Bartholomeus Anglicus, and other text(s), VLQ 50Imago mundiMirabilia urbis romaeItinerariumChronicaHistoria romanaBreviarium Historiae RomanaeBreviarium ab urbe conditaSeries regum, imperatorum
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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