Leiden. Universiteitsbibliotheek, BPL 191 BI

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  • Contains: (ff. 2r-5v) Dicta septem sapientum / Georgius Hermonymus (translator). - (ff. 6r-10r) De virtutibus interpretatio / Aristotle. - (f. 10r) De consulatu Stilichonis / Claudian. Glossed excerpt. - (ff. 10v-12r) Treatise on the memorizing of lessons. - (ff. 13r-17r) De ligno vitae / Cyprian of Carthage (?). - (ff. 18r-v) De salvatore (Carmina Minora, 32) / Claudian (?). - (ff. 18v-21r) Satires / Franciscus Philelphus. Excerpts. - (ff. 21r-v) Supplicatio ad beatissimam Virginem Mariam / Baptista Mantuanus. Glossed. - (f. 21v) Tetrastichon / Gregorius Laticephalus de Konitz (Gregor Breitkopf). - (ff. 22r-24r) Letter "De honorandis parentibus" / Jerome. - (ff. 24v-25r) Verba Sancti Ambrosii. - (ff. 25r-27r) Letter to Petrus Ring / Rudolph Lang.
    Subject (temporal):
    Middle Ages
    15th century
    16th century

    Titre(s) :
    Dicta septem sapientum / Georgius Hermonymus, and other text(s), BPL 191 BI
    Septem sapientum Graeciae dicta
    De virtutibus interpretation
    De consulatu Stilichonis
    De ligno vitae
    De Salvatore
    De Pascha
    Supplicatio ad beatissimam Virginem Mariam
    Tetrastichon
    De honorandis parentibus
    Verba Sancti Ambrosii

    Langue(s) des textes : latin

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  • Textual: (ff. 2r-5v) Translated from the Greek by Georgius Hermonymus. - (ff. 6r-10r) Translated from the Greek by Georgius Hermonymus (?). - (ff. 10v-12r) Incipit: "Quis sit modus repetendae lectionis. Quibusdam prima ac unica fere cura est...". - (ff. 13r-17r) Religious poem, attributed to Cyprian. The attribution is probably erroneous. Edited in Migne, PL 2, 1171 sqq. With commentaries by Johannes Murmellius. - (ff. 18v-21r) The first hundred verses of the sixth decade. - (f. 21v) Incipit of Tetrastichon: "Tu quicumque tuos non vis srevisse parentes...". - (ff. 22r-24r) There is some doubt whether Jerome is the author of this letter. - (ff. 24v-25r) Excerpt from "De mysterio Paschae II" (sermon 35)? Cf. Migne, PL 17, 673. Incipit: "Ipse homo divini opificii...". - (ff. 25-27) Incipit: "Magnifico urbis agrippinensis civi, prestantissimo Petro Ring (...) Virginis optime maxime dei genitricis rosarium...". - (ff. 25r-27r) Dated 18 March 1493. Also described by CEN.
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