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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q429991
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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 1r-15v) De urbis Constantinopoleos jactura captivitateque / Leonardus of Chios. - (ff. 16r-17v) Ad dominum Raymundum de cura rei familiaris / Pseudo-Bernard of Clairvaux (Bernardus Silvestris?). - (ff. 17v-18v) Letter from king Morbosanus Teucer to an unidentified pope. - (ff. 18v-21r) Concilium Atheniensium. - (ff. 21r-25v) Speech to the people of Rome on the occasion of the election of pope Nicholas V (1447) / Giannozzo Manetti (?) - (ff. 26r-28r) Formula honestae vitae / Pseudo-Seneca (Martin of Braga). - (f. 28v) De secandis venis.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century
Titre(s) : De urbis Constantinopoleos jactura captivitateque / Leonardus of Chios, and other text(s), BPL 2010De urbis Constantinopoleos iactura captivitatequeEpistula de Captivitate urbis ConstantinopoleosEpistola ad RaymundumAd dominum Raymundum de cura rei familiarisLiterae transmissae summo pontifici a Morbosano Teucro domino magnoConcilium AtheniensiumOratioFormula honestae vitaeDe secandis venis
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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