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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 2r-30v) Computus ecclesiasticus. - (f. 5v) Verse to the Virgin Mary. - (ff. 31r-33r) Aenigmata / Symphosius. - (f. 33v) Sphaera / Pythagoras. - (ff. 34-35v) Disputatio Pippini cum Albino / Pseudo-Alcuin of York. - (ff. 36v-38v and 65v-71r) Astronomical tables. With explaining texts. - (ff. 39r-51v) Treatise on the astrolabe / Gerbert of Reims. Excerpts. - (ff. 51v-53r) Treatise on the abacus / Gerbert of Reims. - (ff. 53v-60r) Liber de minutiis. - (ff. 60r-65r) Liber abaci (Book 4) / Bernelinus of Paris. - (ff. 71v-94r) Calendar, versified. - (ff. 94r-v, 97v-98r) Verses on astronomical topics. - (ff. 95v-97r) Sortes aleares.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages11th century
Titre(s) : Computus ecclesiasticus, and other text(s), SCA 38AenigmataSpheraDisputatio Pippini cum AlbinoTreatise on the astrolabeTreatise on the abacusLiber de minutiisLiber Abaci
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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